ā2015-01-29
11:23 PM
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ā2023-05-25
04:59 PM
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Rubia Torres
ā2015-01-29 11:50 PM
ā2015-01-30 02:04 PM
ā2015-01-30 06:34 PM
ā2015-01-30 06:50 PM
You can split many selected elements (Walls, Beams, Lines, Slabs, Roofs, Meshes, Fill and Zone Polygons, Lines, Arcs, Polylines and Splines) along a line segment, arc or element edge.
The Split command is available in the Floor Plan and 3D Window, and ā for drawing elements only ā in Section/Elevation/IE and 3D Document windows, and Details and Worksheets.
Note: You cannot split a polygon ā such as a Roof element ā with an arc.
ā2015-01-30 07:05 PM
ā2015-01-30 07:08 PM
ā2015-02-02 05:34 PM
ā2015-02-02 05:40 PM
ā2015-02-03 11:58 AM
adamsb wrote:I think the difficulty is that some circumstances would be ambiguous. If you split a polygon with a line where the line doesn't cross the entire polygon, it's easy to extrapolate the line direction as far as you like. This isn't true of an arc or poly-line. If either don't clearly define 2 sides across the entire polygon, how do you handle the ends? What if the poly-line is self-intersecting? That's why you need to form a complete polygon to split one against the other ā your intentions are unambiguous.
It would be nice though, to be able to split an element by an arc, or a polyline. I've definitely used the method Lazlo explained above for years, but it certainly more time consuming than being able to simply create two from one along any arc or polyline.