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Splitting line between vertexes - or I get bald


Hi Experts,

 

I'm tearing my hair out ... 🙂

I have a line (with approx 500 vertexes), the length between each of them is never the same....

My goal is to split the distance between each vertex into 5 equal lenghts.... in other world I would like to resample my line with approx 500 vertexes into 2500...

 

I'll do everything for help...

Maaasive thank you

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redgeographics
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I'd say:

  1. Chopper, set to 2 max vertices so your line is split up in 500 segments
  2. Lengthcalculator to calculate the lengt of each segment
  3. Densifier with exact interval set to length/5 to add 5 equally spaced vertices

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  • June 3, 2022
redgeographics wrote:

I'd say:

  1. Chopper, set to 2 max vertices so your line is split up in 500 segments
  2. Lengthcalculator to calculate the lengt of each segment
  3. Densifier with exact interval set to length/5 to add 5 equally spaced vertices

Thanks,

May I ask - will chopper change the existing vertexes?The vertexes I already have (approx 500), their lat/long can't be changed.

j


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joolek.o wrote:

Thanks,

May I ask - will chopper change the existing vertexes?The vertexes I already have (approx 500), their lat/long can't be changed.

j

No, the Chopper will not change those vertices (neither will the Densifier for that matter)

 

Hope you've kept your hair 😉


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  • June 3, 2022
joolek.o wrote:

Thanks,

May I ask - will chopper change the existing vertexes?The vertexes I already have (approx 500), their lat/long can't be changed.

j

Thanks to you :)

Let me work on this and will get back to you..

j


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