Add Boundaries Dialog Box

Use this dialog box to add boundaries to the surface definition of the selected surface.

Name

Specifies the name of the boundary to be created. If you do not specify a name, the following default naming convention is used: “Boundary<#>.” For example, if you do not enter a name, the first boundary is named “Boundary1,” the second boundary is named “Boundary2,” and so on.

Type

Specifies the type of boundary to add.

  • Outer: Creates an outer boundary for the surface.
Note: Although you can define more than one outer boundary for a surface, only the last one created is used by the surface.
  • Show: Creates a show boundary. Show boundaries are used to display an area inside a hide boundary.
  • Hide: Creates a hide boundary. For a hide boundary, a surface may be selected as the boundary for another surface when the option to use non-destructive breaklines is also selected.
  • Data Clip: Creates a surface boundary limited by a polygon object from the drawing, such as 2D and 3D polylines, feature lines, survey figures, parcels, and circles. Any data added to a surface following a data clip boundary is clipped to that boundary.
Non-Destructive Breakline

Specifies whether or not to create boundaries with non-destructive breaklines. This clips the triangle edges exactly where they cross the boundary. This option is unavailable for grid surfaces or when Data Clip is selected as a boundary type.

Mid-Ordinate Distance

Specifies the mid-ordinate distance for the boundaries breaklines, which is used to tessellate the polyline arcs from which the boundary is being created. Click to digitize the mid-ordinate distance in the drawing area.