This topic describes the properties of a spatial reference: the coordinate system, coordinate resolution, and tolerance values for x,y coordinates and optional z- and measure (m)-coordinates.
This topic describes the properties of a spatial reference: the coordinate system,coordinate resolution, and tolerance values for x,y coordinates and optional z- and measure (m)-coordinates.
If the output is a stand-alone geodataset (not inside a feature dataset), the spatial reference properties are the same as the input geodataset's spatial reference properties. If the input is a layer in a display, that spatial reference of the layer's data source is used. ...
This topic describes the properties of a spatial reference: the coordinate system, coordinate resolution, and tolerance values for x,y coordinates and optional z- and measure (m)-coordinates.
All geographic datasets have a coordinate system that is used throughoutDrone2Mapto display, measure, and transform geographic data. If the spatial reference for a dataset is unknown, you can specify the correct spatial reference using thePropertieswindow from theCatalogpane. ...
Reference Feedback DefinitionNamespace: Windows.Perception.Spatial Edit Gets the key/value store of metadata for this spatial entity. C# Copy public ValueSet Properties { get; } Property Value ValueSet The metadata. Applies to ProductVersions WinRT Build 15063, Build 16299, Build 17134, Build...
0= core properties >0= all properties [@query_sample= ]query_sample A representative query sample that can be used to test the usefulness of the index.@query_sampleisgeography, with no default. It might be a representative object or a query window. ...
PropertiesExpand table NameDescription CurrentImplementation Returns an instance of SpatialImplementation that is currently being used. Operations Gets or sets the Spatial operations implementation.TopSee AlsoReferenceSpatialImplementation ClassSystem.Spatial Namespace...
GIS and Computer Aided Design (CAD) data are frequently received with no spatial reference information. ArcMap's 'project on-the-fly' utility requires that projections be defined so that t
Before Oracle Spatial release 8.1.6, geometries (objects of type SDO_GEOMETRY) were stored as strings of coordinates without reference to any specific coordinate system. Spatial functions and operators always assumed a coordinate system that had the properties of an orthogonal Cartesian system, and so...