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Truncating Coordinates of polygons can repair several errors or prevent their occurrence. |
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Multipart Polygons can be exploded into multiple single polygons (records). |
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Incorrect Polygons are cleaned with the maximum settings of ArcView (checking intersections, grain direction and overlapping rings). |
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Overlapping Areas can be identified and removed easily. The overlapped areas are stored in a separate shapefile whereat the visibility of the polygons is considered. |
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Sliver Polygons are very small or thin polygons. They can be removed by appending them to adjacent polygons with several methods (area, border length, enclosed area or angle). |
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Gaps between polygons are empty areas that are surrounded by polygons on all sides. You can easily fill thin or small gaps with different methods (like above). |
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Hidden Gaps are a kind of inversions or indentations in marginal polygons that are closed at a single point. As there are no adjacent polygons normally no gap is found. |
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Zero Point Vertices (at coordinate 0/0) occur due to calculation errors in ArcView when intersecting polygons. They are noticeable as narrow stripes that run out of the theme. |
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Fuzzy Vertices are slightly displaced vertices in the contours of adjacent polygons (the borderlines are not identical) and cause tiny little gaps and overlaps. |
The trial version is restricted to the first 200-400 polygons of the theme.