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thank!
Can depend on the coordinate point set intersection, judgment. Seek a peripheral set. Instead of using ( vl-cmdf " _-BOUNDARY " ( trans Pt 01 ) " ." )
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Perhaps start with the
Convex Hull
of the vertex point set and then add the necessary interior points in places where the boundary is concave - just an idea.
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Solving this envelope, without ( BOUNDARY ).
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I would like to ask our friends have good way?
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