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Thread: Could this routine be modified to only include slope areas over a specified sf ?

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    Default Could this routine be modified to only include slope areas over a specified sf ?

    I love this utility written by Steve Cannon, and I use it often to calculate
    steep slopes for natural resource conservation plans. It reads a Land Desktop terrain
    surface and creates closed polylines around specified slope ranges. Much
    easier/faster than the built-in methods.

    Could it be modified to NOT include slope areas that are less than a
    specified square footage? Usually I am not interested in anything under 100
    sf. Some towns even allow us to ignore steep slopes in larger chunks than
    that, so the sf number would have to be a user-entered variable.

    To make things worse, some towns allow us to ignore steep slopes that cross
    less than a specified elevation (often 10' high, but sometimes more or
    less). It would be extremely choice to have that option in there too, but
    that would be more difficult, I think.

    Any help would be appreciated, since my vba knowledge stops just past
    load/run.
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    Default Re: Could this routine be modified to only include slope areas over a specified sf ?

    nevermind, i found help in the autodesk newsgroups.

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