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[solvespace] Evil-Spirit commented on issue #246: @jwesthues, I have done it once a time. This is just new operator (Expr::Equals) which substitute Expr::Minus for the cases where we are actually do a compasion not a substraction. And this operation can take epsilon as a fraction of (min/max/mean) bound. https://github.com/solvespace/solvespace/issues/246#issuecomment-298281441
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[solvespace] Evil-Spirit commented on issue #246: @jwesthues, I have done it once a time. This is just new operator (Expr::Equals) which substitute Expr::Minus for the cases where we are actually do a compasion not a substraction. And this operation can take epsilon as a fraction of (min/max/mean) bound. https://github.com/solvespace/solvespace/issues/246#issuecomment-298281441
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[solvespace] Evil-Spirit commented on issue #246: @jwesthues, I have done it once a time. This is just new operator (Expr::Equals) which substitute Expr::Minus for the cases where we are actually do a comparsion not a substraction. And this operation can take epsilon as a fraction of (min/max/mean) bound. https://github.com/solvespace/solvespace/issues/246#issuecomment-298281441
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