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how to split lines at certain point at intersection

  • February 25, 2020
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gogopotter90
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Hello Guys ,

i want to split ths two lines that intersected in point, i have coordinates for each x maximum and x min. and y max. and y min ,

i know,one of them is xmax and the another should be in this case minimum

one also is ymax and another should be ymin

i used topology builder static to make group network id and it did correctly but this two lines i do not want to be in the same group

so i used clipper points as input and lines as clippe but i found it did nothing .bcs i used after that zopology builder static and it consider both of them in the same group and i want to give each one new network id

 

so is it possible , to make topology builder static with condition that create network id for all lines except the when it occurs value of x max equal value of x min ,value of y max equal y min .do we have conditional to write it for topology builder .

 

or could i use clipper to split two lines when x min value and x max are equal

y min is equal with x min .

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danilo_fme
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  • February 25, 2020

Hi @gogopotter90

Could you share your data?

 

Thanks in Advance,


arnold_bijlsma
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I wouldn't go for a solution involving min-max values, as it would only work in specific cases, not in general.

Do the lines have any attributes by which you can distinguish the highlighted from the non-highlighted? In that case I would use a Dissolver.

Alternatively, do you have any point feature class for these intersections? (As a water engineer, it looks like an incoming an outgoing pipe to a pumping station to me)


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  • February 25, 2020

@gogopotter90 LengthToPointCalculator and Snipper might be what you're looking for.


gogopotter90
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  • February 25, 2020
markatsafe wrote:

@gogopotter90 LengthToPointCalculator and Snipper might be what you're looking for.

Thanks alot ur idea is so perfect,u saved me


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