All, let me try to explain the problem of excluding certain code points from different sets when doing the analysis.

 

Let’s assume two scenarios for the hypothetical analysis:

 

Scenario 1:

 

Set 1 = {A, B}

 

Set 2 = {A, C}

 

For Set 1, it was concluded A is a variant of B.

 

In Set 2, it was concluded A is not a variant of C.

 

Then, the only resulting variant set is A à B (symmetry implied)

 

Scenario 2:

 

                Set 1 = {A, B}

 

                Set 3 = {A, B, C}

 

                For Set 1, A is deemed variant of B

 

                In Set 3, A is deemed variant of B, B deemed a variant of C, but A not a variant of C.

 

                The resulting variant sets are A à B, Bà C; and due to transitivity AàC is also a variant pair.

 

My point was that by excluding a code point from the analysis can result in different result as to the variant sets identified.

 

Hope this helps clarify.

 

Dennis