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Thank you Scott- this worked and I am hoping I can do this for the other 2 million tracks. To get the M-Z profile for the vertices of this polylineZM, 1) Create New Route, then 2) Feature Vertices to Points, then 3) Table edit, added two new double fields,'elev' and 'dist' and then 3) Calculate Geometry Attributes (for the M and Z coordinates). I suspect this is a common workflow for many. Thank you taking the time to understand my issue and being available to assist. cheers, Justin
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And yes, Set as Distance is just what I am looking for. I need to do this soon so hope I don’t have to regress back to ArcMap to do it.
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Thanks Scott, I’ll give it a try ASAP. So you recommend this tool to set the M coordinates (station measure along the length) of the existing vertices (currently NaN) in an polylineZM feature class in order to calculate M geometry (length) into a new field of the extracted vertices feature class?
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Hi Scott, thanks for the reply and follow up question. I have a big polylineZM dataset of routes and need to populate the Measure geometry in the vertices (The z is already there) so that I can extract and the compare the Z and M. Pretty classic elevation profile. Is there functionality in ArcPro to do this yet?
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Hello, I am in ArcPro trying to express (or edit) the M value in the vertices of a PolylineZM feature. The vertice editor shows 'NaN' still, and the M and Z are greyed out. So when I extract the vertices as points from the polyline and attempt to calculate the M geometry into a new field, I get <Null>. I used to be able to do this in ArcMap in the sketch properties as described in this help doc: Editing a vertex's m-value or z-value—Help | ArcGIS for Desktop
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Egge-Jan, this is good advice thanks. What is different here is how ArcGIS Online handles domains. You can only use integers that I know, but I could be wrong.
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Field Domains in ArcPro and AGOL Has anyone found a way to carry over domains defined in AGOL feature classes (data field editor) into the symbology for that layer loaded in an ArcPro project map? The attributes show up but during the symbolization process only the codes display. I set the coded value domains up in AGOL in the data field editor. Different results depending on whether you load the individual feature dataset layer or a web map with the features symbolized by the domain field. The map symbology only works with the symbology in the web map. For example, we worked up a trees layer with fields 'status' and 'species' in a 'tree survey' web map. If the web map symbology is for 'status' with domains: 1, Healthy [Green dots] ; 2, Dying [Red dots] that layer comes in ArcPro fine with the correct labels. If you try and change the symbology of that layer for 'species', you are stuck with the code values in the domain, with no definition.
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