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From: "Laszlo " <sragner@nospam.gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: MATLAB Central Spring Contest
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 22:03:04 +0000 (UTC)
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Can bridges bridge two 90 degree angled connectors in the
same node?
something like this 
      |
    --//--
       |

So North and West is connected to each other and South and
East to each other.

Laszlo

"Soren Christensen" <sorench@gmail.com> wrote in message
<fvamqc$r2m$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> "Helen Chen" <helen.chen@mathworks.com> wrote in message 
> <fv82i0$nql$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> > Just a reminder to let everyone know that the Spring 
> Contest
> > launches tomorrow, Wednesday May 30th at high noon.  Be
> > there or be square!
> > 
> > See you then!
> > Helen
> 
> Hi Helen,
>  Great contest. May wires branch out? (fx. can 3 pins be 
> connected in a 'T' formation).
> I might be missing it but it is not used in the examples, 
> but not explicitly prohibited either it seems.
> Thanks
> Soren