#Logic analyser, working correctly?

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rapid holly
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I don't really understand if it is analysing the shape and colour correctly, because it should supposedly give a signal in the first two lines of analysis:

(1st layer)
1º upper right segment, as it is blue and circular in shape, so the two lines that come out should light up, right?

2º upper right segment, since it is blue and circular in shape, so the two lines that come out should light up, right?

In the 3º and 4º segments, I understand why there is nothing, because the analysis is certainly correct.

(2nd layer)
I simply show the figure being analysed, as I understand that it is correct because it has no colour but does convey shape, both in the 1º and 2º segments being analysed.

(3rd layer)
The same thing happens again: there is a figure to analyse and colour, so it should transmit a signal to the two lines coming out of the 1º and 2º segments being analysed.

(4th layer)
The same thing happens again: it has a figure to analyse and colour, so it should transmit a signal to the two protrusions in the 1º and 2º segments it analyses.

( Sorry for my English, but it has been translated as I don't know this language. )

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Sorry, but the video was too long, so I will only be able to upload the analysis of the first layer.
If you need the rest of the analysis, I will try to upload it bit by bit. Again, sorry for my English.

wooden cradle
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After the unstacker you send the shape (blue semi-circle) through pin-pusher. Now you have two layers: pins at the bottom, blue semi-circle on top. But the analyzer uses only the bottom layer, and this is why you get a pin and a missing color for two quarters (pins cannot have any color), and two completely empty outputs in the other two quarters.

Why do you have a pin-pusher there?

rapid holly
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It's the only way I found to leave the layer alone. Let me explain it better: when I was dismantling layers, the only way to isolate the layer was this way.

wooden cradle
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This is what unstacker already does. It splits the top layer and sends it into one wire, while the rest of the shape is sent to the other side. So in your first wire you already have Cb----Cb. But after you pass it through pin-pusher, you turn your layer into a two-layer shape: P-----P-:Cb----Cb.

rapid holly
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Yes, yes, that's right, when I removed what was supposedly causing the problem, isolating the layer, it was fixed. Sorry about that.

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Thank you very much for the explanation.