Hi folks,
First post here so i hope it's in the right subforum. I have a shapefile polygon of Australia, within which are thousands of 'holes' that represent lakes, ponds, water features etc. All I want to do is simply remove all these holes and be left with a solid, filled-in Australia shaped coastline.
Is there a quick/ efficient way to do this? I've been trying a few methodologies, none of which are particularly efficient, and I thought there may be a more elegant solution within a tool (or a combination of tools). There are literally thousands of these gaps. All irregualr in shape and of varying sizes, so a 'one-by-one' approach is definitely not the way to go!
Thanks for your help in advance!
Marty
Check the answers in this post - How do I remove holes (such as lakes) from a polygon feature
The answers by Vincent and Jakub should work.
Outstanding owen cheers! I did check to see if this question had been asked but nothing came up. Oh well. I'll try the solutions now and see if they work.
Marty
Hi Marty,
Just go with the following steps:
Geoprocessing > Union
Enter the feature class with gaps in input.
Uncheck Gaps Allowed.
Then, Dissolve it if you want a single outline boundary of Australia.
Thanks,
Jay
Thanks Jay, exactly what I was after!
Thanks again Owen, those answers worked a treat.
Hi! I can't acces it. Is there any other way that i can see the answers? Thanks in advance.