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I have problem with divide tool, when i am trynig to divide two elements, tool transform it into 3 elements (i except 4 elements) [i snapped everything]. i dont know why upper and lower part of rectangle are connected ?fdgdf.thumb.png.328dc4964d5d95a2b7c01b781372a54c.png

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You could move the circle over to the right by one pixel, this will get you 5 parts but you can add the shape and the sliver together to get the 4 shapes you expect.

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Where the geometry: divide is, you can select both layers and use Geometry: Add

 

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I think the reason it doesn't split the rectangle in two is because it doesn't create a node on one edge. I'll make a brief video to show you so that you understand better.

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Basically, you get 3 shapes instead of 4 because the divide operation creates the minimum number of shapes that divide the selected objects into different parts. Since the ellipse & rectangle touch along the right edge of the rectangle, the rectangle is converted into a 7 node curve, 3 of which are at the intersections of the rectangle & ellipse.

One way to get the 3 shapes you want is to duplicate the rectangle & then snap the height of each one to the point where they touch the ellipse, with one above that point & the other below it. Then select all 3 shapes, divide, & delete the 2 extra shapes that creates.

That is what I did in this divide example.afdesign file. The history is included so you can move the history slider back & forth to better see how it was done.

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