Segment editor |
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Check segments - Code consistency |
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Checks whether segments that are connected to each other by a node have the same value. This option is designed to check whether for instance a contour line, which consists of multiple consecutive segments, has one height code. To polygonize segments, this option is not necessary.
Dialog box options:
Mask: |
Select this check box if you want to check a specific selection of segments. Subsequently, specify the multiple search strings to check only those segments. Clear this check box to check all segments. |
Start at Begin: |
Start the check with the first segment. |
Start at Number: |
Start the check with any segment. Subsequently, type the (internal) segment number where the check should start. Previous segments will be skipped. |
If a node is found to which segments are connected with different codes:
Whether you let the program zoom in automatically or not, you have to correct the error manually, for instance by using Select Mode.
After a manual correction, you have to restart the check yourself.
If no errors are encountered for this check, a message will appear stating that the segments are OK.
Tip:
In Tunnel Segments, you should use a tunnel width of 0 to obtain an exact copy of your segments, and select the Remove Redundant Nodes option.
See also:
Segment editor : Check segments