cumpston_mark wrote:
> 
> 
> I am trying to clean up a DGN dataset in order
> to build polygon features out of lines.
> 
> I have a case where two lines overlap for a section
> near their ends and run parallel to each other. I
> would like to figure out how to snap these lines
> together to form one continuous line.
> 
> Lets say they are 1 unit distance apart...their
> verticies/nodes are say 1000 units apart so the
> Snapping Factory doesn't do anything to them
> (for any reasonable size snapping distance).
> 
> They don't intersect so the Intersector ignores
> them.
> 
> I could densify them to 1 unit and then try to
> snap them, but this seems kind of ugly and slow.
> 
> Is there a more elegant solution that I'm missing?

Probabely not.

Aren't the vertices somewhere near eachother? If they are, a Snapper or 
AnchoredSnapper may do the trick.

If they're not, the only reliable option is to densify and then snap them.
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