As only the front corners are of interest when conforming you refer to one and ignore the other.philqw78 wrote:And, if I understand you correctly, I am ignoring the right front corner of the charger. This is because every other corner moves further to align to your preferrred position 'C', whereas to align to my preferred position, 'B', every other corner moves less.Mehrunes wrote:So you are checking what is the least distance between two random points (you are referring to the left front corners and ignoring the right corners completely I assume?) other than checking which pivot and/or slide would be the minimum?
The pivot is always the same and the slide is obviously shorter to the left.
Why not the other way round?
It's no argument for me that there may be situations where you cannot conform.
I can also draw you a diagram where conforming to position B won't be possible. Of what matter is that?
So as I understand the problem, it's about whether you do the pivot and slide thing at the same time (which would result in moving right when referring to the left front corner only and moving left when referring to the right front corner only and thus not determinable) or sequential (which would make the result perfectly clear). Each approach would result in another end position. Unfortunately I cannot see how the rules state if you do it simultaneously or sequentially and so I prefer the approach which will provide the clearest outcome.











