Break Element
Setting | Description |
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Break by two points |
Delete part of an element. The first data point defines the
start point of the deletion and the second data point defines the direction and
extent of the deletion.
The key-ins TRIM BREAK BYTWOPOINTS RETAINGEOMETRY and TRIM BREAK BYTWOPOINTS RETAINPOINTS control how the curves are retained when you use the tool for deleting part of curves. The TRIM BREAK BYTWOPOINTS RETAINGEOMETRY key-in retains the curve geometry by adding node points, whereas the TRIM BREAK BYTWOPOINTS RETAINPOINTS key-in retains the node points by modifying the geometry. You need to run the required key-in before activating the Break Element tool. The two key-ins toggle each other; so when one is executed, other is deactivated and vice-versa. By default, TRIM BREAK BYTWOPOINTS RETAINGEOMETRY is active. Note: To delete part
of a multi-line, use the
Multi-line Partial
Delete tool
. To make an opening in a multi-line without dividing the
multi-line into two elements, use the
Cut All Component
Lines tool.
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Break by point |
Break the element at the defined point.
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Break by drag line |
Break the element by creating a virtual line by entering two
data points such that it intersects the element. AccuSnap is enabled when you
select this setting.
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Break by elements |
Break the element by another intersecting element.
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