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ArcGIS for Desktop Cookbook

You're reading from   ArcGIS for Desktop Cookbook Over 60 hands-on recipes to help you become a more productive ArcGIS for Desktop user

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783559503
Length 372 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Designing Geodatabase FREE CHAPTER 2. Editing Data 3. Working with CRS 4. Geoprocessing 5. Working with Symbology 6. Building Better Maps 7. Exporting Your Maps 8. Working with Geocoding and Linear Referencing 9. Working with Spatial Analyst 10. Working with 3D Analyst 11. Working with Data Interoperability Index

Creating and editing routes


A route is a linear feature that has a measurement system (for example, distance or time) and a unique identifier. Routes are stored in a route feature class (standalone feature class or in a feature dataset). The vertices of a route contain the x and y coordinates and a measure value or m value. Measure units are independent of map units. Measure values do not have to begin at zero and should be increased in the same direction.

Getting ready

In this section, you will create a route feature class that will store three simple routes that represent three different bus lines from your town: bus 133, bus 79, and bus 135. Your routes will be created from scratch using the Trace tool.

How to do it...

Follow these steps to create and edit simple routes in ArcMap:

  1. Start ArcMap and open the existing map document Routes.mxd from <drive>:\PacktPublishing\Data\LinearReferencing. Open the Catalog window. Expand the VeloGIS.gdb geodatabase.

  2. You will create a new route feature...

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