Resetting does not always reset to first Pattern #15

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opened 2018-07-08 17:43:53 +00:00 by marty-oehme · 0 comments
marty-oehme commented 2018-07-08 17:43:53 +00:00 (Migrated from gitlab.com)

Summary

Resetting sometimes throws up a different pattern than the first, especially when done so on a recently
cleared board.

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Clear the board by clicking trash-can
  2. Add a Pattern by clicking add random pattern
  3. Click Reset

What was expected:

Either reset the board to its completely cleared state
or reset the board to the first cells added through the random button.

What happens:

Adds new cells which did not exist before

### Summary Resetting sometimes throws up a different pattern than the first, especially when done so on a recently cleared board. ### Steps to reproduce: 1. Clear the board by clicking trash-can 2. Add a Pattern by clicking add random pattern 3. Click Reset ### What was expected: Either reset the board to its completely cleared state or reset the board to the first cells added through the random button. ### What happens: Adds new cells which did not exist before
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