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- | ====== Linear Referencing ====== | ||
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- | ===== Concepts ===== | ||
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- | Linear Referencing (Linear Referencing System or LRS) is a technique of spatial referencing which defines localization of an object in relation to a linear feature, position is measured along a line of interest ([[https:// | ||
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- | Linear Reference Measure Option enables additional Measure Attribute Formula for every measurement, | ||
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- | ===== Measure with Linear Reference ===== | ||
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- | ==== 3D Hover Preferences ==== | ||
- | Activate ' | ||
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- | ==== Measure Sidebar ==== | ||
- | If Linear Referencing is enabled, select ' | ||
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- | ==== Linear Referencing dataset Input ==== | ||
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- | Linear Referencing dataset can either be of spatial type Line or Point. Point datasets should have attribute GPStime (in this case line segments will be defined by 2 consecutive in time points).\\ | ||
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- | ==== Result ==== | ||
- | The center of the measurement will be dropped perpendicular to the closest line segment of the reference dataset. If the reference dataset is 2D, closest perpendicular distance will be calculated in 2D. If the reference dataset is 3D, 3D distances will be used. | ||
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- | - Display and Results | ||
- | Display the dropped distance as dashed line | ||
- | Display the linear referencing candidates as green line | ||
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Last modified:: 2018/10/10 08:18