Hello,
I have created many 3D trail line feature classes (with a specific direction) and corresponding elevation profiles in ArcGIS. I wanted to cross check some elevation gains I calculated in Excel (by exporting the data from the elevation profiles because they seemed too large).
So, I exported to .kml to bring into Google Earth to compare. Well, the route is in the reverse order in Google Earth - the profile is reversed so therefore I cannot compare the elevation gain.
Has anyone else experienced this reversing of the order when exporting to kml and how to fix it?
Or does anyone suggest a good layer file to .gpx converter so I can try some of the other programs out there that calculate elevation gains?
Thanks,
Carmen
Hi Carmen,
Facing similar issue on Server as well as Desktop Version 10.4. Did you ever get a solution to this?
regards
Biju
Hi Biju,
I am sorry but I do not remember what I had to do. This was for a volunteer project that I was doing outside of work (4 yrs ago) and once I did what I had to do, I never had to go back to it!
It seems like I used a third party software to convert/compare the profiles. In fact the more I think about it, I did use one of those fitness tracker apps, but I do not remember which one.
Carmen
Hi Carmen,
I didnt get any solution of this in terms of patch etc for 10.2.2, 10.4. & 10.3 ...Found a patch for 10.5 but could not use it as our client server in on 10.4 and cant update it.
How i resolved is that i created a geoprocessing tool wherein i flipped the line and then used TO KML to convert to kmz. That solved my requirement but its not a proper solution i know.
regards
Biju
Could you possible show us your screenshot between ArcGIS and Google Earth what you were trying to do ?
This is the route line in arcmap/server with arrows showing the line direction
This is the route line kmz as seen in Google Earth. I used To KML to export the line to KMZ.i have marked arrows to show the direction the line takes when using Play Tour tool.
I use version 10.4 (also this the same issue in 10.2.2)
I converted the KMZ to KML and saw that the vertex coordinates are in reverse direction in the kml. Upon searching in net i didnt get many people facing this issue but i found that a patch for 10.5 version is available which addresses this issue.
Didnt get anything for 10.4.
Have you update patches or 10.5.1 ?
How about this ArcGIS Code Sharing...ArcGIS Code Sharing
I google it and came the list https://www.google.com/search?source=hp&ei=CosmXIH9EOmmjwSEuJP4Bw&q=ArcGIS+to+KML+and+KML+to+ArcGIS+...