Hello everybody, Peter, thank you for the TCL script. I tried it I think it gives the centre (of the circle) which Im looking for. Really, Im looking for the middle of the arc-line. The searched point must be on the arc (or the more generally on the line). Miso, I tried also the LabelPointReplacer. I couldnt use it to get some coordinates on arcs.
Mark. I downloaded the 2007 and tried ArcPropertyExtractor. Good. But, I think this new kind of function will be welcomed. Its very useful for topological comparisons. The solution I adopted is quit simple but require something like 12 ExpressionEvaluator: I used geodetic method. Ill try to put it in FMEPedia. Thanks for all of you. ----- Original Message ---- From: mark2atsafe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 11:52:42 AM Subject: [fme] Re: CenterFinder question For the centre point of the arc (ie the centre, not the centre of the line) the CoordinateFetcher should provide the answer. For the centre of the arc line... I'll have a think about that one. We have an ArcPropertyExtracto r in 2007 which I think I'll ask to be extended to provide this sort of info. Regards, Mark Mark Ireland, Senior Product Specialist Safe Software Inc. Surrey, BC, CANADA [EMAIL PROTECTED] com http://www.safe. com Solutions for Spatial Data Translation, Distribution and Access --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] com, "abel.ludba" <abel.ludba@ ...> wrote: > > Hello everybody, > > This should be a newbie question. > I'm working with a DXF file: especially with to lines and arcs layers. > As a result, I must store the coordinates of each segment's center in a > CSV file. So, I'd like to know how I can find out centers (the middle) > of arcs. The CenterPointReplacer gives only the center of the bounding > box. > Could you help please? > > Abel.. > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
