Nisse

 

I have looked at the two transformers with the 2DGrid Replacer the results are based on the bounding box of the input polygon not the polygon itself. I have attached an image of the result. The light blue polygon is the source and the pink are the resultant polygons.

 

 

Ron Cook B.Sc.

 

 

Geo-Innovations Inc

11713 10a Avenue

Edmonton AB

T6J 7A7

(780) 887-0640

 


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dahlsten Nils-Erik
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 10:03 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: SV: [fme] Splitting Polygons

 

Hi Ron.

 

You do have such a Transformer, 2DGridCreator. Drag it into your workspace and have fun.

 

There is also a 2DGrid Replacor.

 

Good luck. /Nisse

 


Fr�n: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] F�r Ron Cook
Skickat: den 18 april 2005 04:59
Till: [email protected]
�mne: [fme] Splitting Polygons

Hello FMEers

 

I have a dataset of polygons in shape file format that need to be split into smaller polygons comprising of 3 rows of 4 columns. I have been trying to do this using Workbench with not very much luck.

 

The outcome that I am trying to achieve looks something like this.

 

12 11 10  9

 5   6   7  8

 4   3   2  1

 

Has anyone been able to do this it might also be a great Idea for a function of factory to split polygons by setting the number of rows and columns??

 

Your thoughts would be appreciated I am running out of hair to pull.

 

 

Ron Cook

 



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