This is a classic programming-without-thinking-about-the-architecture error, in that the railing algorithm is simply set to follow the hosings of the stairs (or something like that).
This isn't by any means the only thing wrong with this algorithm but it's a good clear example of how it doesn't produce the right results.
In case it isn't clear the railing shouldn't dip down suddenly to follow the nosing of the oblique bottom tread. In this case the railing would typically continue straight, ignoring the oblique tread.
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This is a classic programming-without-thinking-about-the-architecture error, in that the railing algorithm is simply set to follow the hosings of the stairs (or something like that).
This isn't by any means the only thing wrong with this algorithm but it's a good clear example of how it doesn't produce the right results.
In case it isn't clear the railing shouldn't dip down suddenly to follow the nosing of the oblique bottom tread. In this case the railing would typically continue straight, ignoring the oblique tread.
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