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divide to polyline into equal parts

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hello to all and compliments for the site!!
I searched and searched on the forum and on the internet but found nothing useful.
in practice the problem is as follows: I have the track of a polylinea road and I have to divide this polylinea into equal segments in length to be able to find the information of radiation and curvature of each segment of equal length to give it to be produced in the workshop.
you could do manually by dividing the polyline into segments of equal length and then create bows with start-end-direction. the problem is that it is not accurate and imagine the number of arches to be done for a long stretch? in practice infinite.
Is there anything, like lisp or similar? ?

Thank you.
 
I'm sorry, but if you have the track, you already have the elements that make it.
Explode the pline and you will have the individual components.

for the division into equal measures, it actually makes no sense.
a track has its characteristics, and maybe you'll have a straight stroke followed by a dex curve and then a six radius different.
and when you ever find such a measure that can accurately divide the straight part and curves into elements that begin and end at the ends of the curves. .

But I didn't understand. "a road" and "workshop" are two terms that almost always do shit. .
 
Maybe I wasn't very clear. I hope I am now.
I have to build the various pieces of guardrail for a certain stretch of road.
I have a polyline that represents the contour of the road, and the various pieces that compose it have different lengths one from the other and different curved rays.
I would like to divide (automatically) the polylinea into pieces that we all have the same length (equal to 4500mm) so that I can then extrapolate the information I need, type radius, angle, etc. from each element that makes up the polylinea.
This time I hope I've been clearer.
If you want to see the file you find it here.
Hello and thank you
 

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