TINEDIT command

Allows editing a topographical surface (TIN surface).

BricsCAD Pro; BricsCAD Mechanical; BricsCAD BIM

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Description

Allows you to add or remove points or point groups on a TIN (triangulated irregular network) surface. You can add breaklines and boundaries.

Pick points and specify their elevation value to add them to an existing TIN surface or choose another option in the Command line.

Options within the command

Add Points
Sets points or linear entities to add to a TIN surface.
Add Point Groups
Enables you to select point groups to add to a TIN surface.
Note: Civil point groups need to be defined first.
Add Breaklines
Sets linear entities to be added as breaklines to a TIN surface.
Standard
Adds standard breaklines.
Projected
Adds projected (non-destructive) breaklines.
Add bOundaries
Sets a closed polyline as boundaries to add to a TIN surface.
You can choose the boundary type:
Show
Shows the surface boundary inside a hidden surface boundary.
Hide
Hides the surface boundary.
Outer
Creates an outer surface boundary.
Clip
Clips an existing TIN Surface in the drawing with a selected polygon as the clipping boundary for the surface.
You can choose to remove the polygonal breaklines or not.
Remove Points
Deletes points from a surface.
Multiple
Allows you to select multiple points to remove whole polygons from the TIN surface.
Swap Edge
Deletes a selected edge of the surface.
Point Location
Allows you to modify a point location by specifying the point to edit location and the new location.
Multiple
Allows to select multiple points to edit on the TIN surface.
Point Elevation
Allows you to modify a point elevation by specifying a point and entering a new elevation value.
Multiple
Allows you to select multiple points to edit the elevation of whole polygons from the TIN surface.
Add Line
Allows you to add a new line by specifying the first point and the second point.
Delete Line
Deletes lines covered by a selection window.
Note: The lines to be deleted are displayed in red.
Remove Outer Edges
Removes edges that do not correspond with the entered characteristics.
  • Maximum triangle length
  • Minimum triangle length
  • Maximum angle