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Closed polyline with area 0

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Closed polyline with area 0

Anonymous
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This is a mystery to me, sure I am missing something here - please see the attached.

There are two closed polylines, both seem to be of a similar area.

The red polyline shows area "0.0" and the green one approx 10.9m². 

What am I missing? How is this possible?

 

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Closed polyline with area 0

This is a mystery to me, sure I am missing something here - please see the attached.

There are two closed polylines, both seem to be of a similar area.

The red polyline shows area "0.0" and the green one approx 10.9m². 

What am I missing? How is this possible?

 

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cadffm
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cadffm
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The polyline is crossing herself, check the 12. vertex by using properties palette or PEDIT

- that's the problem.

 

 

191022-3.JPG

Sebastian

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The polyline is crossing herself, check the 12. vertex by using properties palette or PEDIT

- that's the problem.

 

 

191022-3.JPG

Sebastian

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Anonymous
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Thank you!

I have exploded the polyline and joined the segments with PEDIT - I didn't notice this extra vertex because now the area showed the correct number 🙂 

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Thank you!

I have exploded the polyline and joined the segments with PEDIT - I didn't notice this extra vertex because now the area showed the correct number 🙂 

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Anonymous
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After exploding a PLINE (and you are sure you only need one of each), you can try the command OVERKILL to delete any duplicates.  For example, if you have three lines drawn over top of each other, OVERKILL will delete two of them.  You can chose to ignore certain object types, and set tolerance values like distances in XYZ.  This is if you know some of your duplicates are actually just VERY close to each other, or perhaps have different Z values and can't see them from a top-down view.

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After exploding a PLINE (and you are sure you only need one of each), you can try the command OVERKILL to delete any duplicates.  For example, if you have three lines drawn over top of each other, OVERKILL will delete two of them.  You can chose to ignore certain object types, and set tolerance values like distances in XYZ.  This is if you know some of your duplicates are actually just VERY close to each other, or perhaps have different Z values and can't see them from a top-down view.

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Anonymous
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hello, i also have the same problem. I traced this polyline from a boundary of a map. I've already tried close, pedit, overkill. nothing seems to work. i'm still getting a 0 area.

hello, i also have the same problem. I traced this polyline from a boundary of a map. I've already tried close, pedit, overkill. nothing seems to work. i'm still getting a 0 area.

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cadffm
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Hi.

 

1. Your object is much tooooooo big for AutoCAD to handle these data well, impossible!

    Please check how long is: 8.74763112405232E+25

 

2. As i wrote, the data is to big

    And if i check the polyline data, i can see 3 doubled vertex..

  201006-2.JPG

 

But i think you have to solve the size problem first, then you can try to "clean" the polyline.

 

One double is the first and the  last vertex, Overkill would work, this is why i know: You never used Overkill to clean this object.

 

hmm.

 

Sebastian

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Hi.

 

1. Your object is much tooooooo big for AutoCAD to handle these data well, impossible!

    Please check how long is: 8.74763112405232E+25

 

2. As i wrote, the data is to big

    And if i check the polyline data, i can see 3 doubled vertex..

  201006-2.JPG

 

But i think you have to solve the size problem first, then you can try to "clean" the polyline.

 

One double is the first and the  last vertex, Overkill would work, this is why i know: You never used Overkill to clean this object.

 

hmm.

 

Sebastian

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