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The Reshape Subbasins command of GeoHECHMS software allows the user to easily and quickly cleanup the watershed boundary for a single subbasin or between two adjacent subbasins.
This article describes how to use the Reshape Subbasins command.
Follow the steps below to reshape a single subbasin:
This option allows the user to draw a polyline on the Map View that the reshaped subbasin should follow. The drawn polyline must intersect the subbasin two or more times. If both polyline endpoints are inside the subbasin, the intersecting area is added to the subbasin. If both polyline endpoints are outside the subbasin, the intersecting area is removed from the subbasin.
This option allows the user to select an already existing polyline on the Map View that the reshaped subbasin should follow. The selected polyline must intersect the subbasin two or more times. If both polyline endpoints are inside the subbasin, the intersecting area is added to the subbasin. If both polyline endpoints are outside the subbasin, the intersecting area is removed from the subbasin.
Follow the steps below to reshape the subbasin boundary between two adjacent subbasins:
Note that the Draw Intersecting Reshape Polyline and Use Intersecting Trace Polyline options work similar to what is provided in the Single Subbasin panel. These options allow the user to either draw or select an already existing intersection trace polyline from the Map View.
After clicking the [OK] button, the software will reshape the common boundary of two adjacent subbasins along the intersecting trace polyline.
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