
The measure multiplication factor is applied before the selected lines are merged to create a route. You would multiply your measures by 0.0001893994 to convert from feet to miles. You want the measures on your routes to be in miles. For example, your stored route feature class data has a coordinate system unit in feet. Multiplying measures is useful when you want to convert between measure units.
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ArcGIS Pro interpolates measure values between the start and end. Use the From/To option when you know the start and end measure values for the new route. The Measure Field option takes measure values from the selected measure field and accumulates the values.
This occurs because, within a single map frame, features with different coordinate systems can be projected on the fly. When selecting Geometric Length, it is important to realize the target layer's coordinate system units determine each selected feature's geometric length, not the feature's native coordinate system. The next parameter you set determines how the measure values are obtained. Measure values start based on the endpoint from the selected feature closet to the selected coordinate priority. These coordinate priorities are determined using a bounding rectangle around the selected set of linear features.
Second, you can use a coordinate priority of lower left, lower right, upper left, or upper right. When you choose this option, you will note that as you move your pointer around the map, the start point automatically snaps to one of the selected feature's endpoints. First, you can click a point on the map. There are two ways to set the start point: The start point is where the route measure values begin. If no templates appear, check to see if the route layer is in the Contents pane. The first parameter you set is the Template setting. Once the linear features are selected, use the Make Route tool to set the parameters for how your new route will be created. You can use any method available to select the linear feature. The selected features can be from one or more of the linear feature layers already in your map or any supported data format. When you create routes from existing lines using the Make Route tool, you must select the line or lines whose geometry you want to copy to create the route. To learn more about creating routes from existing lines, see Create routes using the Create Routes geoprocessing tool. This topic will focus on using the Make Route tool, which is located in the Modify Features pane and creates a route from selected line features. You can create routes using either of the following: After 60 days you may subscribe to advanced features, or watch a video to get feature permission.There are two primary ways for creating routes from existing lines. After 15 days you may see ads, you can pay to remove ads forever.Ĥ. Google Play and Google Maps should be installed first.ģ. Location permission for route recording.Ĥ. Photo permission for joining photos with a route.ģ. even with latitude and longitude.ġ.2 dynamic chart about speed and altitude.ġ.3 route recording, pausing, resuming, saving and listing.ġ.4 photos joining with a route automatically, whatever app you use to take photos.ġ.5 voice report at predefined frequency of time or distance when recordingġ.6 export routes to GPX/KML/KMZ files, or import from your phone or Google Drive.Ģ.1 create a group and invite friends to join this group, you and your friends can share routes in this group.Ģ.3 share a route via web url to social medias, like WhatsApp, FaceBook, Gmail, etc.ģ.4 fly your imagination: share a route in a group, friends in this group can follow this route.Ĥ.1 plan a route(driving, bicycling and walking) among multi markers, the planed route can be followed on the map.ĥ.1 tap on the map to insert a marker, move the map to put the marker on proper position.ĥ.3 markers can be remembered to show next time when you open the app.ĥ.4 markers can be shared or exported within a route.Ħ.1 Live broadcast your locations to friends.Ħ.3 add map layer, and auto load this layer when the app starts.Ģ.
Have a look at all of these fancy features:ġ.1 show current location on Google Map, along with time, duration and distance. My Track can be very useful for all of your outdoor activities like hiking, bicycle and motorcycle touring, boating, skiing, climbing or sheer driving fun, it can also be used for business. The quite complex functionality hides behind a very clear user interface which is easy to understand. My Track is a small and powerful application to keep track of your route while you go around.