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overlapping polygons for calculation areas

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danieldab

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hi to all boys. I would need help in calculating the areas on the plants is asked to draw on autocad of the closed polygons on each area and then pass everything to another software that computes the areas of each single polygon....
Now the problem is that every time in my design there is some polygon that overlaps me in an imperceptible way on autocad and I lose every time so much time to redesign the polygons.....
is there a way to simplify my life? I tried with overkiller but I exploded polygons and it doesn't work...
 
I admit I don't understand your problem. is it not enough to put your polygons on a special layer? then if you bother the other layers you can always turn them off. or if you prefer you can block the other layers.

for the calculation of the areas you can always make use of the regions. turn all your polygons into the region and then join them to have in one blow only the values of area, static moment, inertia, main axles etc.. etc.
so you don't even have to go into an outside program.
 
hello and thanks for having responded perhaps I did not explain well ....premetto that I work abroad and the municipality of belonging on the definitives asks me the subdivision of the various environments including part of the walls with closed polylines for the calculation of the common and private areas ... made this I automatically send the file to the server of the municipality that alone makes me the calculation according to the norm... .
the problem is that when I recalculate all environments as they are all attacked there is always some of one that goes on without that I can notice and therefore the automatic server sends it back to me as wrong ....
 

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