HEIDENHAIN ITNC 530 User Manual page 435

Conversational programming
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Overlapping contours
By default, the TNC considers a programmed contour to be a pocket.
With the functions of the contour formula, you can convert a contour
from a pocket to an island.
Pockets and islands can be overlapped to form a new contour. You can
thus enlarge the area of a pocket by another pocket or reduce it by an
island.
Subprograms: Overlapping pockets
The following program examples are contour description
programs that are defined in a contour definition program.
The contour definition program is called through the SEL
CONTOUR function in the actual main program.
Pockets A and B overlap.
The TNC calculates the points of intersection S1 and S2 (they do not
have to be programmed).
The pockets are programmed as full circles.
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