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CE 597 Spring 2011
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Point Line Polygon Thematic collections of points, lines, or polygons
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Annotation Dimensions Multipoints Multipatches
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Dimension Multi-points Multi-patches Images: ESRI
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Single/multi –part lines Single/multi-part polygons
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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
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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
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Editor toolbar
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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 !!
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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)
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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
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Sketch tool
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Intersection tool Arc tool Midpoint tool Endpoint arc tool Tangent curve tool Distance-distance tool Direction-distance tool Trace tool
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line sketch polygon sketch point sketch vertex segment
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Right click menu options vertex options general options
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Snapping environment helps to establish exact locations with respect to other features May be used for generating, editing, or moving features
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Snapping tolerance Editor menu > Options > General tab Distance to snap a pointer or a feature within to another location
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Snapping properties Snapping priority Snapping environment dialog box Editor menu > snapping
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Snapping to a specific feature
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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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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)
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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
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Activate snap tips to see where the snap will take place Editor > Options > General tab
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