Creating a profile graph from line-of-sight results

When conducting a line-of-sight analysis interactively in ArcMap using the 3D Analyst toolbar you can create a profile graph display of the results.

Steps:
  1. Choose the surface layer that you want to analyze from the 3D Analyst layer drop-down list.
  2. Click the Create Line of Sight button Create Line of Sight.
  3. Optionally, type an observer and target offset.
  4. Optionally, check the box to model curvature and refraction.
  5. First, click the surface at the observer location, then click the surface at the target location. A colored line appears indicating what is and what is not visible along the identified path from the observer location. For more information on the Create Line of Sight tool, see Creating a line of sight.
  6. With the graphic or graphics selected, click the Profile Graph button Profile Graph. The profile graph appears as a floating window on your map.

    A visibility analysis along a roadway to a mountaintop is displayed below. The results indicate that the two locations along the roadway would see a tower located on a mountaintop. The two green dots at the target location indicate the roadway does have a clear line of sight to a tower, standing 10 meters high. The 3D line is symbolized with red to represent obstructed areas from the observer point and green to depict visible areas from the observer point. The profile graph displays the elevation change between the observer and target locations, as well as the visibility that exists from the roadway locations.

    Visibility Analysis Graph
  7. TipTip:

    Use the SHIFT key to select more than one graphic.

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3/5/2014