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How to remove small gaps in separate sets of polygons, while keep overlapping areas in tact

  • March 31, 2016
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fmelizard
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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?

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takashi
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  • April 1, 2016

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?