Modifying a single line event (Production Mapping)

注意注意:

At version 10.2.1, linear referencing functionality is deprecated. Tools associated with linear referencing in Production Mapping can still be found in the Customize dialog box, but the Production Linear Referencing toolbar is no longer available. At the next major release of Production Mapping, this functionality will not be available.

It is recommended that you use Esri Roads and Highways to maintain your linear referencing information.

Linear events on route features include guard rails and painted curb zones. These types of events can change due to improvements when guard rails are added or removed, or when the parking regulations change along a section of the road. With the Modify Line Event tool, you can move the starting or ending point of a linear feature to shorten or extend an event as needed.

For example, due to increased traffic along a section of a city street, the city has decided to extend the no parking zone to keep the parking lane open for traffic for a greater portion of the roadway. A line event for the existing no parking zone can be extended to cover a larger portion of the road. The Modify Line Event tool exposes the vertices on the no parking event so you can extend it to the part of the road that has been reassigned to prohibit parking. As the vertex is moved, a line appears in the map to show you the modified shape of the line.

Map tips that are displayed as you extend the line

Depending on the vertex that is moved, the corresponding to- or from-value is updated. The event is redrawn along the route to visualize the change to the event.

An event can only be shortened or extended on its corresponding route. That is, the event cannot extend beyond one route. For instance, if the event is on a route with a route identifier of 103, the route can only extend along route 103; an event cannot extend onto another route.

手順:
  1. Start ArcMap.
  2. Load the event layer and associated routes in the table of contents.
    注意注意:

    When working with joins and event layers, make sure you add the event layer before you perform the join to ensure that edits to the event layer are performed correctly. If you join the event table before adding it as an event layer, you cannot update the attributes of the event while editing, and some of the event editing may not work.

  3. On the main menu, click Customize Toolbars Production Editing.
  4. Add the necessary tools by doing the following:
    1. Click Customize Customize Mode on the main menu.

      The Customize dialog box appears.

    2. Click the Commands tab.
    3. In the Categories list, click Production Editing.
    4. Click and drag the Modify Line Event button Modify Line Event Tool to a toolbar.
    5. Click and drag the Select Route Events button Select Route Events Tool to a toolbar.
    6. [閉じる] をクリックします。
  5. Click the Production Start Editing button Production Start Editing on the Production Editing toolbar.
    注意注意:

    The Manage Features and Create Attributes, Update Attributes, or Metadata Attributes windows automatically appear when you start an edit session using the Production Start Editing tool.

    ヒントヒント:

    If the Create Attributes, Update Attributes, or Metadata Attributes window does not appear when you start an edit session, click the Show/Hide Attributes button Show/Hide Attributes on the Manage Features window.

  6. Click the Modify Line Event button Modify Line Event Tool on the Production Linear Referencing toolbar.
  7. Click the Select Route Events tool Select Route Events Tool.
  8. Select a line event in the map.

    The vertices on the line are exposed.

    注意注意:

    Only the start point or endpoint can be moved.

    注意注意:

    If the event layer is displayed with an offset, the vertex will snap to the route while the event is being modified.

  9. Click and drag the start point or endpoint to where you want it moved on the route.

The value in the measure field for the to- or from-point is updated in the event table, and the event is redrawn on the map.

関連トピック

4/26/2014