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split points on a feature line

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wbrustle
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split points on a feature line

I am drawing a few feature lines within my surface and it is creating split points.....not even sure how they are created and how do I get rid of them....is there a way? I read a little about them and what I have read so far indicates that it is a point where two feature lines cross? I don't have another feature line created anywhere near this one.

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castled071049
in reply to: wbrustle

What do you mean by "split points"? Maybe a screen shot or something to clarify?

 

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troma
in reply to: wbrustle

Is there a grading crossing the feature line?

Mark Green

Working on Civil 3D in Canada

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Jeff_M
in reply to: wbrustle

If the featurelines cross any other featurelines, alignments, or parcels in the same Site, you will get these uneditable points.

Jeff_M, also a frequent Swamper
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AllenJessup
in reply to: wbrustle

If overlaps are your problem. This might be helpful.

 

AeccFindSiteOverlaps

Start with this command, which will check for overlapping alignments, feature lines, and lot lines in a Site. A dialog box will be displayed, prompting you to select the Site to check. This command will mark any overlapping locations found with AutoCAD points, placed on the layer _OVERLAPPING_SEGMENT_LOCATIONS.

Note: To see the AutoCAD points better, you can use the DDPTYPE command to change the visibility settings if necessary, which will force a Regen. However, in cases with unstable Gradings or behavior a Regen may result in a crash.

 

Allen Jessup

Allen Jessup
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wbrustle
in reply to: AllenJessup

yes.....I believe these points along my feature line may have crossed the alignment I was using in the same site, which most likely caused the problem...thanks so much...I will watch that from now on.

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