A powerful form of analysis is possible when you overlay two or more topologies.
To overlay two topologies
- In Map Explorer, under Current Drawing, right-click the source topology .
- In the Topology Overlay Analysis - Analysis Type, do the following:
- Select the type of overlay analysis to perform:
- Intersect — Only areas that appear in both the source and overlay topologies are in the result topology.
- Union — Areas that appear in either the source or the overlay topologies are in the result topology.
- Identity — The result topology includes areas that appear in the source topology and areas in the overlay topology that are within the source topology boundary.
- Erase — The result topology includes areas that appear in the source topology except where it is covered by the overlay topology.
- Clip — The result topology includes areas that appear in the source topology except where they are outside the boundary of the overlay topology.
- Paste — The overlay topology is "pasted" on the source topology.
- Click Next.
- In the Select Overlay Topology dialog box, do the following:
- Select the polygon topology to use as the overlay topology.
- Click Next.
- In the Topology Overlay Analysis - New Topology dialog box, do the following:
- Select Highlight to highlight the resulting topology onscreen. Select the highlight color.
- Enter a name and description for the new topology, and specify the layer to place it on.
- Click Next.
- In the Topology Overlay Analysis - Output Attributes dialog box, do the following to copy data to the result topology:
- In the final dialog box, choose whether to create new nodes to complete the resulting topology. If so, specify which a block to use:
- To use a point, leave the box blank or enter ACAD_POINT.
- To select from a list of block definitions, click the down arrow.
- To select a block saved as a DWG file, click Browse. Select the file to use.
- For certain overlay operations, you also specify the block to use for centroids.
- Click Finish.