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How to split a TIN surface by a Polygon

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08-09-2016 09:13 AM
SaadHumaid1
New Contributor III

Hi

I am an ArcGIS new user, as I am relatively new in the GIS Field.

I am trying to do quantity take off using ArcGIS.

here is the problem I am facing:

I have polygons that represent the plots for a specific area

and I have paving surface (tin surface) that represents the paving.

I am trying to divide (split) the paving based on the plots polygons, so that I will get a separate paving piece for each plot.

what tool shall I use in order to cut my paving tin surface based on my plots polygons? after cutting the tin surface into multiple ones, will I be able to get the 3D area of the paving per plot ?

Thanks

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DanPatterson_Retired
MVP Emeritus

Since you are new to gis and TIN data structures, here is a link to some of the reference materials

An overview of the 3D Analyst toolbox—Help | ArcGIS for Desktop

An overview of the Triangulated Surface toolset—Help | ArcGIS for Desktop

you may find it useful to work with rasters in some instances, since there are cut and fill tools

I am also going to move this to 3D​ to get a more targeted audience

NeilAyres
MVP Alum

Is there any reason you want the true 3d distance / area for this?

Unless your plots / paving is on the side of the Himalayas, the angular difference given the size of the area will be pretty tiny.