On Thu, 06 Aug 2009 02:00:15 +0200, Alan Grimes <agri...@speakeasy.net>  
wrote:

> P Zoltan wrote:
>>   There are some gliches with currents, as Kirchoff's current law is not
>> respected in quite numerous cases. I guess the nodes/branches are not
>> properly updated.
>
> No, that's a UI issue. =\
>
> Or rather the engine is working but doesn't provide directly useful
> information for updating the UI so the UI *TRIES* to figure out where
> the current is coming from and where it is going.
>

  Hmm... the UI trying to do something on its own sounds like a bug/design  
problem for me, not a feature. Obviously more investigation is needed. My  
sugess is that some currents are not properly updated in some cases.  
Dumping the object structures would be really useful in the investigation.

> It might be possible to expand the matrix a little bit and get more
> information about currents.
>

  We should clearly define the algorithm for computation and UI update...

  Tests that fail, due to bogous currents:

- creating a voltage divider, with:
   ( 2 resistors in parallel ) in series with a another resistor

- short-circuiting the 2 resistors in parallel

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