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Divide By Area

Why We Need to Cut a Parcel in CAD?

Dividing parcels in CAD drawings is necessary for several reasons. First, it helps create smaller lots for homes, businesses, or factories. It also makes it easier to sell land by clearly marking boundaries for different owners. Furthermore, zoning ensures that land divisions follow local rules and regulations. Additionally, infrastructure planning benefits from parcel divisions by allowing space for roads, utilities, and public areas. In agriculture, dividing land helps manage crops, livestock, or farming practices. Legal and financial reasons also necessitate parcel divisions. Using SPCAD’s Quick Division makes these tasks easier and more precise.

SPCAD’s Quick Division tool allows these tasks to be done quickly and accurately within the CAD environment, improving efficiency and precision. This tool simplifies the process, saving time and ensuring accuracy in parcel division, which is essential for various projects and compliance with regulations. Quick Division makes it easier to manage land effectively, whether for development, sales, planning, or legal purposes.

Divide by Area

Quick Division tools function as versatile polygon-cutting instruments, enabling the division of a closed polyline into smaller sub-closed polylines based on four criteria, all without needing a pre-drawn cutting edge. You can divide the polygon into parts with specified areas (DVA_SP), with any remaining area accommodated at the trailing side of the closed polyline. Alternatively, you can divide it into two parts by specifying the percentage (DVP_SP) or into a given number (n) of equal parts (DVN_SP).

How to Cut a Polygon Using Divide by Area in SPCAD

  1. Select the Lot Polygon: Begin by clicking on the lot polygon that you wish to divide. This ensures that the software knows which area you are working on.
  2. Enter the Required Area: Input the specific area size for the division. This will determine the size of each sub-closed polyline that the polygon will be divided into.
  3. Select the Start Point: Click on the point where you want the division to start. This point serves as the reference for the division process.
  4. Select the End Point: Finally, click on the point where you want the division to end. This helps in defining the direction and boundary of the divided sections.

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