Surface / Curve > Split Along Surface (Trim Menu)

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This command can be used to split several existing flat object along the outline of another flat object.

 

The following object types are classed as "flat": circles, circle sectors, circle segments, ellipses, ellipse sectors, ellipse segments and surfaces. Ellipses and ellipse parts are converted into polygons and are therefore "only" contained as polygons in the result.

 

1.Choose areal objects
The objects that shall be split along the surface have to be chosen. Click on objects to choose them.

 

2.Identify areal object

 

In this command's parameters, you can choose whether the result shall be automatically simplified (see "Simplify Curve / Surface" dialog), and set the corresponding tolerances.

 

 

The result in most cases are one or two "surface" objects per chosen object, which each may be made up of more than one surface part. The resulting objects will contain the attributes of the chosen object.

 

This command works with all objects which have a closed outline. These are automatically converted to surfaces for the calculation. Many object types can not be converted into a surface without loss. Ellipses and ellipse parts must be converted into polylines, which invariably leads to a loss of quality. The precision of the conversion can be specified using the command Drawing Settings > Precision in the entry "Transform". The original objects (which remain unchanged if the duplicate function is active), are not influenced by this conversion. Surfaces with "holes" can also be used. There can be problems if both objects share (part) of an edge. In this case there can, in spite of calculation to 16 decimal places, be incorrect interpretations. Do not rely on the sides of overlapping objects always or never remaining unaltered. This varies from case to case.

 

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