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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/06/2014 09:23, Heinz Chen wrote:<br>
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want to follow the answer in this post <a
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a lines layer using points</a> to split a line by nearby
points, all I want to ask is can v.edit split a line just
using the coordinates of nearby points, and without ids of
this line as input?</div>
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AFAIK the id parameter is not required. You can split with just the
x-y coordinates, and a threshold value. But be aware that with a
dense line network, and a large threshold, you might end up
splitting several lines with the same point. <br>
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