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CE 597 Spring 2011.  Point  Line  Polygon  Thematic collections of points, lines, or polygons.

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1 CE 597 Spring 2011

2  Point  Line  Polygon  Thematic collections of points, lines, or polygons

3  Annotation  Dimensions  Multipoints  Multipatches

4 Dimension Multi-points Multi-patches Images: ESRI

5  Single/multi –part lines  Single/multi-part polygons

6  Vertices: Primary elements  Vertices may include z-values: elevation m-values: measurements along line features Image: ESRI  Segments may be straight lines, circular arcs, elliptical arcs, or bezier curves

7  XY tolerance: minimum distance separating feature coordinates (e.g. 0.001 m) used in clustering operations (topology validation, buffer generation, polygon overlay, clip, editing etc.)  XY resolution: precision to store coordinate values default: 0.0001 m

8  Editor toolbar

9  Editing tools are available only during an “edit session” (Editor > Start Editing, Stop Editing)  Edits are temporary until saved permanently to the data (Editor > Save Edits)  Saving the map document (*.mxd) doesn’t save the edits to the features !!

10  May edit data in a single folder or a geodatabase at a time  May edit data of a single data frame at a time even if all the data in other data frames are in the same folder or geodatabase  May edit data having different coordinate systems (best practice: editing data which have the same coordinate system)

11  Select the workspace and data frame to edit  Start an edit session  Select the target layer to edit  Choose either to create new features or edit existing ones  Set up additional properties or options e.g. snapping, setting selectable layers etc.  Select an editing tool  Add or edit attributes of the feature  Save edits and stop editing

12  Sketch tool

13  Intersection tool  Arc tool  Midpoint tool  Endpoint arc tool  Tangent curve tool  Distance-distance tool  Direction-distance tool  Trace tool

14 line sketch polygon sketch point sketch vertex segment

15  Right click menu options vertex options general options

16  Snapping environment helps to establish exact locations with respect to other features  May be used for generating, editing, or moving features

17  Snapping tolerance Editor menu > Options > General tab Distance to snap a pointer or a feature within to another location

18  Snapping properties  Snapping priority  Snapping environment dialog box Editor menu > snapping

19  Snapping to a specific feature

20  Distance units May choose while entering the distance using the unit’s abbreviation (e.g. km, m, ft, mi, yd)  Direction units Editor menu > Options > Units tab

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22  Select a feature using the editor toolbar  Switch to choose between possible selections within the tolerance to catch the right feature (by clicking N on keyboard)

23  Helps to avoid moving the features accidentally while editing them which may cause unintended gaps or overlaps  Sets up a tolerance distance to start moving the feature  Set from: Editor > Options > General tab

24  Activate snap tips to see where the snap will take place  Editor > Options > General tab


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