Difference between revisions of "TUFLOW Message 2232"
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− | |message_desc=TUFLOW was unable to triangulate polygon (region) object. The most likely reason for this to occur is that the region perimeter crosses or snaps onto itself. An example of a self intersecting region is shown below with (the blue circles highlight the problem areas), click on image for a larger view.<br> | + | |message_desc=TUFLOW was unable to triangulate polygon (region) object. The most likely reason for this to occur is that the region perimeter crosses or snaps onto itself. An example of a self-intersecting region is shown below with (the blue circles highlight the problem areas), click on image for a larger view.<br> |
[[File:Self Intersecting Polygon.png|500px]] | [[File:Self Intersecting Polygon.png|500px]] | ||
|suggestions=Check region perimeter does not cross or snap onto itself. To help identify the problem, the follow steps can be used:<br> | |suggestions=Check region perimeter does not cross or snap onto itself. To help identify the problem, the follow steps can be used:<br> | ||
− | * Import the sh_obj check file. This file is written sequentially and the last entry is the final | + | * Import the sh_obj check file. This file is written sequentially and the last entry is the final object TUFLOW was able to process. The final triangle is shown in red below:<br> |
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[[File:Error 2232 01.jpg|600px]] | [[File:Error 2232 01.jpg|600px]] | ||
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[[File:Error 2232 02.jpg]] | [[File:Error 2232 02.jpg]] | ||
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− | * If the coordinates of this polygon are examined it snaps back onto itself:<br> | + | * If the coordinates of this polygon are examined, we find that it snaps back onto itself:<br> |
<tt> | <tt> | ||
307119.21 183875.86<br> | 307119.21 183875.86<br> | ||
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<u>'''307117.92 183878.53'''</u><br> | <u>'''307117.92 183878.53'''</u><br> | ||
307119.21 183875.86<br> | 307119.21 183875.86<br> | ||
− | * To remove this | + | </tt> |
+ | * To remove this in QGIS the layer needs to be made editable and "cleaned" with the v.clean tool from Processing Toolbox. | ||
+ | * To remove this in MapInfo the layer needs to be made editable and "cleaned" as per the images below.<br> | ||
[[File:Error 2232 03.jpg]] | [[File:Error 2232 03.jpg]] | ||
[[File:Error 2232 04.jpg]] | [[File:Error 2232 04.jpg]] | ||
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+ | If the above doesn't help: | ||
+ | *Try adjusting the TIN angles. Use <font color="blue"><tt>TIN Angles </tt></font><font color="red"><tt>== </tt></font><font color="black"><tt>95,1</tt></font> command in the .tgc file before reading the TIN. | ||
+ | *Add more vertices in location of the last triangle from sh_obj_check file. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:34, 6 July 2023
TUFLOW Message
ERROR 2232 - Failed to complete triangulation. Check region perimeter does not cross or snap onto itself.
Alternate Message
NA
Message Type
ERROR
Description
TUFLOW was unable to triangulate polygon (region) object. The most likely reason for this to occur is that the region perimeter crosses or snaps onto itself. An example of a self-intersecting region is shown below with (the blue circles highlight the problem areas), click on image for a larger view.
Suggestions
Check region perimeter does not cross or snap onto itself. To help identify the problem, the follow steps can be used:
- Import the sh_obj check file. This file is written sequentially and the last entry is the final object TUFLOW was able to process. The final triangle is shown in red below:
- This highlights that the issue is in the polygon in the 2d_zsh layer highlighted in green:
- If the coordinates of this polygon are examined, we find that it snaps back onto itself:
307119.21 183875.86
307117.92 183878.53
307123.06 183881.09
307126.86 183872.48
307126.07 183872.04
307119.55 183872.54
307119.21 183875.86
307117.92 183878.53
307119.21 183875.86
- To remove this in QGIS the layer needs to be made editable and "cleaned" with the v.clean tool from Processing Toolbox.
- To remove this in MapInfo the layer needs to be made editable and "cleaned" as per the images below.
- Try adjusting the TIN angles. Use TIN Angles == 95,1 command in the .tgc file before reading the TIN.
- Add more vertices in location of the last triangle from sh_obj_check file.
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