Discover the full potential of this set of tools designed to enhance GIS data integration and editing within BricsCAD.
Splits polygons into smaller sections along lines parallel to a defined direction. This division can be based on a fixed number of parts, equal-area segments, equidistant stripes, or custom area percentages. The tool is ideal for land parceling, planning layouts, or preparing zoning maps, offering precision and flexibility in how the divisions are calculated and applied.
Creates closed polygon geometries by connecting individual points in sequence. This tool is particularly useful when reconstructing area features from boundary points, such as land plots or enclosures. Points can be grouped by a specified data field, enabling the generation of multiple polygons based on categorized point sets.
Combines overlapping or adjacent polygons into a single, unified geometry. This tool simplifies complex datasets by removing internal boundaries and merging connected areas. It is essential for consolidating features such as land parcels, administrative zones, or habitat regions, ensuring cleaner and more efficient spatial data.
Automatically detects intersections between line geometries and generates polygons from the resulting closed shapes. This tool is ideal for transforming networks of lines—such as cadastral boundaries or urban layouts—into usable polygon features.
Allows a closed boundary to be used as a trimming edge to cut intersecting geometries, with the option to keep elements inside or outside the boundary. This makes the tool... more
This tool identifies intersections within complex linear geometries and automatically splits them into individual line segments. Beyond cutting at crossing points, it also separates every segment of a polyline, resulting... more
The Vertex Extraction tool creates individual point features from the vertices of existing geometries. This function is useful for analyzing, editing, or exporting the key coordinate points that define lines,... more
Merges overlapping or neighboring polygons (closed polylines) into a single unified shape. This tool streamlines complex datasets by eliminating internal boundaries and joining connected areas. It is particularly useful for... more