Hi.

Matcher, Lists ... You're on the right track. The missing ingredient was
PointOnPointOverlayer.
Attached is a NULL2NULL workspace that has the solution for you.

Good luck!

/Nisse

PS. There is probably other ways to do it. You can creat a custom
Transformer if you need to do this often. DS.

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Fr�n: garry_christoffersen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Skickat: den 16 februari 2005 19:15
Till: [email protected]
�mne: [fme] Coincident point geometry




Greetings

I have a situation where I have thousands of points. In a lot of cases there
are a number of points that are exactly on top of each other. What I want to
do is "move/offset" the coincident points.

I'm working in workbench. My current approach using the latest beta is to
use MATCHER and using the "match id attribute output" option
(new) ... this groups together the coincident points. 

Now this is where my theory comes unstuck ... what I would like to do is
"loop" through each unique group, so I can use the OFFSETTER to move each
point based on their position in the group eg (assuming the first record is
0) first record would move 0x1metre, second record would move 1x1metre,
third record would move 2x1metre etc.

I thought lists might help but didn't really do it, unless I am missing
something. I used aggregator on the "match id", with the list and count
options. I could do cool things like sorting the list, but couldn't find
away to loop through each list member so I could operate on them.

Any assistance would be appreciated.

Garry








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