Vincent,
I’ll try your suggestion, thanks. Vector B is not a subset of vector A, but
rather it contains all vertices of vector A.
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Eric
> On Mar 6, 2018, at 1:26 PM, Vincent Bain wrote:
>
> Hello Eric,
> did you try v.split on vector A, with the vertices argument set to 2?
> (or maybe does vector B contain only a subset of A vertices)
>
> Vincent.
>
> Le mardi 06 mars 2018 à 16:50 +, Patton, Eric (NRCan/RNCan) a
> écrit :
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have two vector maps, vector A is a line vector representing
>> coastline, and vector B is vector points which are the vertices of
>> vector A. Is there a way to split vector A into line segments using
>> vector B as breakpoints?
>>
>> v.edit tool=break kind of does this, but seems to want coordinates
>> given one at a time. I have hundreds of thousands of points, and this
>> doesn't seem an efficient way of doing it.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> ~ Eric.
>>
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