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In a traverse, how to change the starting point of a new line (or how to reverse the traverse direction)

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09-14-2021 03:00 PM
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AndrewWallick
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When I'm creating a parcel traverse in ArcGIS Pro, I'd like to be able to create a few lines, then create another line starting at the beginning of the traverse.This usually comes in handy when I have a curve that is only tangent from one direction.

This was possible in ArcMap, you just clicked where you wanted the line to start.

Is this possible in ArcGIS Pro?

 

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AndrewWallick
Frequent Contributor

That video was helpful, thanks! At the end though, at what point exactly did the traverse update the misclose? Was it immediately after you finished the trace, or some other point? I didn't see any kind of notification that it had made an adjustment.

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AmirBar-Maor
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@AndrewWallick Since the misclose is small and since it happens so fast it is hard to see the misclose being adjusted among all traverse courses.

The traverse will adjust it if it falls within the specified closure tolerance.

So in my previous video you can actually skip the edit vertices step if the misclose gap is smaller than the tolerance.

Here is an exaggerated example where misclose is 15' and the Closure Tolerance is 25'. Corner points were added to help see the movement of all other courses. This also occurs if the traverse is already closed:

Traverse Auto Adjustment if within tolerance.gif

 

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AndrewWallick
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Ah perfect, now i see exactly when it updates. Thanks again!

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