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title, excerpt, layout
| title | excerpt | layout | 
|---|---|---|
| union | Union two or more solids into a single solid. | manual | 
Union two or more solids into a single solid.
union(
  solids: [Solid],
  tolerance?: number,
): [Solid]
Arguments
| Name | Type | Description | Required | 
|---|---|---|---|
solids | 
[Solid] | 
The solids to union. | Yes | 
tolerance | 
number | 
The tolerance to use for the union operation. | No | 
Returns
Examples
// Union two cubes using the stdlib functions.
fn cube(center, size) {
  return startSketchOn(XY)
    |> startProfileAt([center[0] - size, center[1] - size], %)
    |> line(endAbsolute = [center[0] + size, center[1] - size])
    |> line(endAbsolute = [center[0] + size, center[1] + size])
    |> line(endAbsolute = [center[0] - size, center[1] + size])
    |> close()
    |> extrude(length = 10)
}
part001 = cube([0, 0], 10)
part002 = cube([7, 3], 5)
  |> translate(z = 1)
unionedPart = union([part001, part002])
// Union two cubes using operators.
// NOTE: This will not work when using codemods through the UI.
// Codemods will generate the stdlib function call instead.
fn cube(center, size) {
  return startSketchOn(XY)
    |> startProfileAt([center[0] - size, center[1] - size], %)
    |> line(endAbsolute = [center[0] + size, center[1] - size])
    |> line(endAbsolute = [center[0] + size, center[1] + size])
    |> line(endAbsolute = [center[0] - size, center[1] + size])
    |> close()
    |> extrude(length = 10)
}
part001 = cube([0, 0], 10)
part002 = cube([7, 3], 5)
  |> translate(z = 1)
// This is the equivalent of: union([part001, part002])
unionedPart = part001 + part002
// Union two cubes using the more programmer-friendly operator.
// NOTE: This will not work when using codemods through the UI.
// Codemods will generate the stdlib function call instead.
fn cube(center, size) {
  return startSketchOn(XY)
    |> startProfileAt([center[0] - size, center[1] - size], %)
    |> line(endAbsolute = [center[0] + size, center[1] - size])
    |> line(endAbsolute = [center[0] + size, center[1] + size])
    |> line(endAbsolute = [center[0] - size, center[1] + size])
    |> close()
    |> extrude(length = 10)
}
part001 = cube([0, 0], 10)
part002 = cube([7, 3], 5)
  |> translate(z = 1)
  // This is the equivalent of: union([part001, part002])
  // Programmers will understand `|` as a union operation, but mechanical engineers
// will understand `+`, we made both work.
unionedPart = part001 | part002