Hello
I have two shp
(shp_05 and shp_10) files with same projection. Both files have to be in Lambert North Projection. However, when I open both shp files ArcMap display
each in different place. Also when I edit any shp file Arc Map displays: Spatial Reference does not match data frame
In ArcCatalog I have been trying to assign the Lambert North Projection but problem persist. I enclose image and shp files. I don’t understand why if both shp files are in same projection they are displayed in different place. How can I fix this?
I include Data Source of both shp files
Shp_05
Data Type: Shapefile Feature Class
Shapefile: D:\FN\Mapas\Shps\shp_05.shp
Geometry Type: Polygon
Coordinates have Z
values: No
Coordinates have measures: No
Projected Coordinate
System: Proyeccion_LambertNorte
Projection: Lambert_Conformal_Conic
False_Easting: 500000.00000000
False_Northing: 271820.52200000
Central_Meridian: -84.33333333
Standard_Parallel_1: 9.93333333
Standard_Parallel_2: 11.00000000
Latitude_Of_Origin: 10.46666667
Linear Unit: Meter
Geographic Coordinate
System: GCS_Clarke_1866
Datum: D_Clarke_1866
Prime Meridian: Greenwich
Angular Unit: Degree
Shp_10
Data Type: Shapefile Feature Class
Shapefile: D:\FN\Mapas\Shps\shp_10.shp
Geometry Type: Polygon
Coordinates have Z
values: No
Coordinates have
measures: No
Projected Coordinate
System: Proyeccion_LambertNorte
Projection: Lambert_Conformal_Conic
False_Easting: 500000.00000000
False_Northing: 271820.52200000
Central_Meridian: -84.33333333
Standard_Parallel_1: 9.93333333
Standard_Parallel_2: 11.00000000
Latitude_Of_Origin: 10.46666667
Linear Unit: Meter
Geographic Coordinate
System: GCS_Clarke_1866
Datum: D_Clarke_1866
Prime Meridian: Greenwich
Angular Unit: Degree
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Your files are in different coordinate systems. You do not define a coordinate system to alter it, you need to reproject a file to alter its coordinate system.
So, determine which file is in the correct location. Leave that one alone.
If you know the coordinate system of the other, redefine it to that original system. Then use the reproject tool to translate it into the system you want.
Best Regards,
Jim
Your files are in different coordinate systems. You do not define a coordinate system to alter it, you need to reproject a file to alter its coordinate system.
So, determine which file is in the correct location. Leave that one alone.
If you know the coordinate system of the other, redefine it to that original system. Then use the reproject tool to translate it into the system you want.
Best Regards,
Jim
Jim. Many Thanks for your help. Cheer's
shp_10 is using CRTM05. It's WKID is 5367. If you don't have that definition in the ArcGIS version you're using, here are the parameters:
CRTM05
WKID: 5367 Authority: EPSG
Projection: Transverse_Mercator
False_Easting: 500000.0
False_Northing: 0.0
Central_Meridian: -84.0
Scale_Factor: 0.9999
Latitude_Of_Origin: 0.0
Linear Unit: Meter (1.0)
Geographic Coordinate System: GCS_CR05
Datum: D_Costa_Rica_2005
Spheroid: WGS_1984
Semimajor Axis: 6378137.0
Semiminor Axis: 6356752.314245179
Inverse Flattening: 298.257223563
shp_05 is using Ocotepeque_1935_Costa_Rica_Lambert_Norte, so its definition is correct, but you might want to update it to use Ocotepeque 1935 to make transformations easier. Again, depending on which version, there may be an existing transformation, CR05_To_Ocotepeque_1935_MB. If it's not available (the data's GCS must match those defining the transformation):
Molodensky-Badekas method
dx = -213.116
dy = -9.358
dz = 74.946
rx = 2.351419
ry = -0.061467
rz = 6.394209
scale = 5.22
x origin = 617749.7118
y origin = -6250547.7336
z origin = 1102063.6099
Melita
Thanks Melita. Now I finaly fixed the problem.@