In case of the division lines you can optionally trim the lines to the original area.The function also reports the resulting area. The convergence loop will start here and the resulting boundaries (green-red pair of boundaries) or a set of division lines will be drawn.The first point will be inside the primary (computed) area. Always pick points inside the original area, and as far as possible from the initial/sample dividing line (close to opposite points of the area).
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If the algorithm fails, change the position of these two points. Now pick two points which will be used through the convergence algorithm.The specified division line should be inside the original area - preferably close to the expected result. Depending on the convergence algorithm, specify the xline of the initial position of the division line, or a fixed point and angle of the division line, or pick an existing polyline.Division/Boundaries - if you specify the Number of lots and the Direction algorithm, you can also decide whether to create a single pair of boundaries or just the division lines.The convergence procedure will use either a fixed direction (parallel) or a fixed point (angles, fan-shaped) or user defined line (pre-drawn polyline) or Vonoroi cells (equal distance). This line will be modified to fit the requested subdivision. Direction/Point/User/Vonoroi - you can specify the division line(s) between the future lots.Later, you will be able to specify whether only a single lot (with this acreage) will be created or multiple division lines will be drawn to cut the original area into N segments.
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If you use the number (N) of lots, you will get the lot(s) with the acreage = Total/N (divider). Number/Acreage - you can enter the ratio of the original area either by a number (ratio of the original area) or a fixed acreage (m2).Then use the following options to subdivide it:
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First select a closed, non-selfintersecting polyline - the command will list its acreage (area). The SPLITAREA command prompts for a number of options to subdivide the selected area (see also the images). You can use the CADSTUDIO command to list all loaded CAD Studio LISP utilities. Start the function with the SPLITAREA command. You can load it automatically using ACAD.LSP/ACADDOC.LSP or with the _APPLOAD command (drag it to the briefcase icon). Load the SplitArea.VLX file into your AutoCAD drawing. You can use several methods for subdivision lines - fixed direction, fixed point or user defined division lines. The AutoCAD LISP utility SplitArea (freeware) can automatically split any closed polyline (irregular area) to a number of subdivisions defined by acreage. SplitArea for AutoCAD Divide irregular closed areas into subdivisions by acreage SplitArea utility by CAD Studio