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extract the area of two closed polylinese

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with "data extracts" and can extract the exact area of two polylines (the same layer) of which one contains the other? ?
example: I have a wall with a window and can determine the exact masonry area by automatically excluding the window? ? ?

thanks to all

Hi.
 
No, but you can get it with the command area. or extract information and in the adjacent cell of the output table you create a formula field where you will subtract each other
 
You can do it with the command area.
I do not remember now if in 2008 the options of that command have changed or remained the same compared to 2012.
 
or, in the area concerned, enter any detachment of which you go to read the area in the properties.
 
If you have autocad full, you can turn them into regions, then with the command subtract (you find it among the solid editing commands) you will subtract the smaller one to the larger one.
get a single perforated region and in properties go to see the exact area
 
If you have autocad full, you can turn them into regions, then with the command subtract (you find it among the solid editing commands) you will subtract the smaller one to the larger one.
get a single perforated region and in properties go to see the exact area
Well, then why not use contours (_boundary)? so you avoid the Boolean subtraction. . .
 
Yes. boudary (ex bpoly) would create 2 distinct regions (I use it with poly option)
but if you create a line that intersects masonry and window on one side (creating a thing like a q letter, you get a single poly to ask for the area.

The perimeter will be high, but the right area.
for a wall with a window is almost wasted as a solution, but if you have a prospectus, or a plant with a pillar grid, it's very fast.
 
or, in the area concerned, enter any detachment of which you go to read the area in the properties.
quoto. In my opinion it is the best solution, among other things see what you do, which does not happen with region.
 

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