We have sets of concentrical circular patterned polygons, and there are small gaps between the curved boundary. SliverRemover removed the gaps, but also removed part of the overlapping polygons. Snapper takes a long time, because the curved borders of the polygons are thousands of small line segments. Any suggestions on how to effectively resolve this issue?
How to remove small gaps in separate sets of polygons, while keep overlapping areas in tact
Hi @FMEZipster, I think the Snapper is a suitable solution, although it could take a long time. If you can make groups for each set of concentric circles, the performance might be improved by setting a group ID attribute to the "Group By" parameter. Do the features have an attribute that can be used as a group identifier?
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