Opening a network file
1. Click the black triangle of the Open button.
2. Select the entry Open file > Network.
The Open: Network window opens.
3. Select the desired file.
4. Click the Open button.
The Read network window opens.
5. Make the desired changes.
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Description |
Show warnings on screen |
Note If in the warning settings, you selected Save warnings and details to the message file and in the log files, you selected Message file: Create new file, warnings are saved to a message file (Specifying settings for protocol files). |
Show error messages on screen |
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Read network file additively |
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Show the 'Completing line routes' window |
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Normalize created and modified polygons (self-intersecting test) |
Notes Polygons have to be normalized if, for example, you require the area or want to intersect the polygons. You do not have to normalize polygons to e.g. only show them in the background (Fundamentals: Multi-part surfaces). You can also normalize polygons later on (Normalizing all surfaces). |
Merge points with identical co-ordinates |
This option is useful, e.g., when the polygon points represent a municipal border. If two polygons are merged, both polygons automatically change when shifting the polygon point. You can also merge polygon points later (Merging all polygon points with identical co-ordinates).
Number of decimal places Enter the desired number of decimal places. Two points are considered equal and combined if their coordinates are equal after they have been rounded to the specified number of decimal places. Notes
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6. Confirm with OK.
Notes: If the Show the 'Complete line routes' window option has been checked, the Read network (completing the courses of line routes/system routes) window opens. Here you can specify how you want to add the data (Reading a network file with incomplete line routes or system routes). Network objects from tables labeled $-<Name of object type> are ignored during the import (Creating a model transfer file). |
The network file is opened and the network is displayed in the Network editor window. The name of the network file is shown in the title bar.