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Vladimir Michl
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Topic: Dividing contour linesPosted: 18.Jan.2013 at 11:26 |
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Another option would be to reconstruct the 3D digital terrain model from your contours and then re-create contours (more densely) from the DTM.
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CarlB
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Posted: 18.Jan.2013 at 08:45 |
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You could use the lisp routine from the below site to generate intermediate contours.
I don't believe it has options for multiple intermediate contours though. http://www.jefferypsanders.com/autolisp_Rollin.html |
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heinsite
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Posted: 18.Jan.2013 at 06:36 |
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If you don't have a program like Civil 3D you may be out of luck. You're going to have to draw perpendicular lines between critical areas, divide them into 10 increments, and then fit a spline thru the points. If all you have are two contours to do this with the manual effort shouldn't take too long. If you had a full drawing with many contours it would be a nightmare. But if you need to get the work out I'd attack it this way and look for a better method somewhere on down the line.
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edwinjebb
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Posted: 17.Jan.2013 at 17:53 |
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i have two contour lines noting increments of 1m but i want to divide the space between them evenly so that they read as 100mm roughly. I know this isn't accurate but it gives the topographical idea. Offsetting doesnt work because it needs to be evenly divided in 10 parts at the fat and thin areas.
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