I have a polyline projected in WGS 1984 UTM Zone 21S.
Attached - ArcMap Polyline
Im trying to generate buffer of 15 meters with ArcMap 10.4 and in the tool of buffer I use the Full, Round and the method Planar. And with this particularly polyline, the results are:
Attached - Attached2
When I hope to be something like this:
Attached - Attached3
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The geometry is "sick" somewhere. Split line at vertices and using a planar buffer reveals the fun pattern that results
when you dissolve the buffers, you get
It is the dissolve process that fills in the gaps
is the polyline a featureclass in a file geodatabase and not in its current format?
Keep the method as Geodesic, since it preserves the shape.
I've tested this and Jayanta is correct, Geodesic does the trick, although I'm not entirely sure why Planar didn't. @JayantaPoddar is this a funky geometry issue?
If I reproject the layer to GCS_WGS_1984, the buffer works fine with PLANAR method as well. This brings the following statement to my notice.
According to Buffer (Analysis), For PLANAR method
Since the current layer is in Projected Coordinate System, I asked to use Geodesic method.
The geometry is "sick" somewhere. Split line at vertices and using a planar buffer reveals the fun pattern that results
when you dissolve the buffers, you get
It is the dissolve process that fills in the gaps