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Tree canopy branch spread proportionate directional measurements

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01-05-2024 02:27 AM
GIS_Ecologist
Occasional Contributor

Good morning,

I am trying to produce a map for a tree survey in which I need to display the tree canopy with directional measurements.

I have looked at the proportionate sizing and it doesn't look to be the correct function. The image below shows what I am trying to achieve. The symbology needs to display a central point, along with 4 measurements from this central point.

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Any ideas on how to achieve this would be very welcome.

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JoannaWhittier
Regular Contributor

One option would be to convert the four points into a polygon and use the polygon in your map.

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MervynLotter
Frequent Contributor

You should be able to change both size and rotation using the Vary Symbology By Attribute pane. See the attached image. In this screenshot I have used my GROUP field as input to rotation and SUBTYPE field as input to size.

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GIS_Ecologist
Occasional Contributor

Thank you both for the replies.

 

@JoannaWhittier The problem with using a polygon is that there is a central point and the canopy extends in a set distance in each direction from this central point.

 

@MervynLotter Can the size element be used to distort proportions of the symbol to show specific distance from a central point?

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MervynLotter
Frequent Contributor

If the point symbol being used is a distorted shape (so it is not perfectly round), then the rotation field can be used to rotate the symbol so that the distorted shape faces the direction you want.

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