Mastering Linear Referencing with ArcGIS 9.3
This course concentrates on the Linear Referencing functions of ArcGIS. Although not strictly an extension to ArcGIS, this course resides in our Extensions section because not many ArcGIS users seem to think of Linear Referencing as part of the core functions of ArcGIS. In many ways, this is a shame as Linear Referencing has great applicability to real-World issues such as highways maintenance, accident analysis and oil/gas exploration and production.
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Course Sections
Section 1 : Creating Routes & Route EventsLinear Referencing explained, Using multiple events, Route measurements, Basics of route creation, Create Routes tool, Starting point & direction, Route measure factor, Locate features on routes, Locate on specific routes, Locate events on routes, Identify Route Locations tool, Identify point & line events
Section 2 : Visualising Routes and Route EventsCreating line events, Symbolising routes & events, Hatching symbology, Marker and line hatching, Hatches and labels, Multiple event hatching, Viewing multiple events
Section 3 : Route Calibration & Route EditingRoute calibration explained, Route Calibration tool, Interactive route calibration, Calibration point capture, Route measure units, Adding routes, New route attributes, Line portion functions
Section 4 : Event ManagementUpdating event tables, Overlaying events, Mapping overlay results
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