Difference between revisions of "Measure Distance on the Map"
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{{note|The Measure Distance functionality is available only if you are using a projected coordinate system. The functionality is disabled if the coordinate system you are using is unknown or geographic. See [[Change the Map Projection]] for more details.}} | {{note|The Measure Distance functionality is available only if you are using a projected coordinate system. The functionality is disabled if the coordinate system you are using is unknown or geographic. See [[Change the Map Projection]] for more details.}} | ||
− | To measure distances on the map: | + | The [[Image:MeasureLnIcon.png]] button allows you to measure lines, polylines, and polygons on the map. To measure distances on the map: |
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− | <li>Click the [[Image:MeasureLnIcon.png]] button to enable the measure distance control. | + | <li>Click the [[Image:MeasureLnIcon.png]] button to enable the measure distance control. The Measure window displays. |
− | The Measure window displays. | ||
[[Image:fig16.png|center|''Measure Window'']] | [[Image:fig16.png|center|''Measure Window'']] | ||
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| align="center" colspan="2" | '''Measure Window Buttons''' | | align="center" colspan="2" | '''Measure Window Buttons''' | ||
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| [[Image:MeasureLineBtn.png|Measure Line]] || Measures a line. | | [[Image:MeasureLineBtn.png|Measure Line]] || Measures a line. | ||
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− | | [[Image:MeasureAreaBtn.png|Measure and Area]] || Measures an area. | + | | [[Image:MeasureAreaBtn.png|Measure and Area]] || Measures an area. '''This button is currently not functional.''' |
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− | | [[Image:ReturnBtn.png|Measure a Feature]] || Returns the length, perimeter, area, or coordinates of a feature. | + | | [[Image:ReturnBtn.png|Measure a Feature]] || Returns the length, perimeter, area, or coordinates of a feature. '''This button is currently not functional.''' |
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| [[Image:CalculateBtn.png|Show Total (on/off)]] || Calculates the sum of consecutive measurements. | | [[Image:CalculateBtn.png|Show Total (on/off)]] || Calculates the sum of consecutive measurements. | ||
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| [[Image:ChgUnitBtn.png|Choose Measurement Type]] || Allows you to change the measurement type between Planar, Geodesic, Loxodrome, and Great Eliptic. | | [[Image:ChgUnitBtn.png|Choose Measurement Type]] || Allows you to change the measurement type between Planar, Geodesic, Loxodrome, and Great Eliptic. | ||
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+ | <li>Click the [[Image:MeasureLineBtn.png]] button to measure a line. | ||
− | + | {{note|The [[Image:MeasureAreaBtn.png]] and [[Image:ReturnBtn.png]] buttons are not functional. To measure the perimeter of a polygon, measure each line of the polygon to get the approximate perimeter.}} </li> | |
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− | + | <li>Click the points of the line or polygon that you would like to measure. To indicate the last point, double-click the last point of the line or polygon. The measurement displays in the Measure window. </li></ol> | |
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Latest revision as of 22:37, 27 March 2017
The Measure Distance functionality is available only if you are using a projected coordinate system. The functionality is disabled if the coordinate system you are using is unknown or geographic. See Change the Map Projection for more details. |
The button allows you to measure lines, polylines, and polygons on the map. To measure distances on the map:
- Click the button to enable the measure distance control. The Measure window displays.
Measure Window
- Click the button to measure a line.
The and buttons are not functional. To measure the perimeter of a polygon, measure each line of the polygon to get the approximate perimeter. - Click the points of the line or polygon that you would like to measure. To indicate the last point, double-click the last point of the line or polygon. The measurement displays in the Measure window.