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I have a bunch of 2-dimensional lines, whose start and end points are known. The lines might occasionally cross each other, or one line might end in the middle of another line. I need to form polygons from this mesh of lines. If necessary, I can ensure that the left side of all lines are inside their polygons.

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and here i was thinking that lines have only one dimension... something new every day :) – hop Dec 17 '08 at 19:47
@hop: I think he meant he has a set of lines on a 2-dimensional plane as opposed to residing in 3-dimensional space. – ceretullis Dec 18 '08 at 2:12

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What you're describing is what we called "parcelization" or "spaghetti cutting", and then "polygonization" when I worked for GeoVision. Basically you want to cut the lines where-ever they intersect other lines and themselves, and then you want to assemble them into polygons by traversing line/node/line until you find a closed polygon.

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