ArcGIS for Desktop

  • Documentation
  • Pricing
  • Support

  • My Profile
  • Help
  • Sign Out
ArcGIS for Desktop

ArcGIS Online

The mapping platform for your organization

ArcGIS for Desktop

A complete professional GIS

ArcGIS for Server

GIS in your enterprise

ArcGIS for Developers

Tools to build location-aware apps

ArcGIS Solutions

Free template maps and apps for your industry

ArcGIS Marketplace

Get apps and data for your organization

  • Documentation
  • Pricing
  • Support
Esri
  • Sign In
user
  • My Profile
  • Sign Out

Help

  • Home
  • Get Started
  • Map
  • Analyze
  • Manage Data
  • Tools
  • More...

Creating a text file to generate displacement links

Link files are text files that contain source and destination coordinates that define an adjustment. Spatial adjustment supports tab-delimited link files that contain either four or five columns. A four-column link file consists of two pairs of source and destination coordinate values. A five-column link file consists of an ID column (string or numeric) that precedes two pairs of source and destination coordinate values.

  1. Open an ASCII text editing program, such as Microsoft Notepad.
  2. Type the link ID and the coordinates using the format below. You don't need to type the headers.
  3. <ID> <from_x> <from_y> <to_x> <to_y>

    Each link should be on a separate line, and the delimiter should be either a space or a tab. The <ID> column is optional but should precede the coordinates if used.

  4. Save the file to disk.
  5. Start ArcMap and open the link file.

Related Topics

  • Saving displacement links to a file
Feedback on this topic?

ArcGIS for Desktop

  • Home
  • Documentation
  • Pricing
  • Support

ArcGIS Platform

  • ArcGIS Online
  • ArcGIS for Desktop
  • ArcGIS for Server
  • ArcGIS for Developers
  • ArcGIS Solutions
  • ArcGIS Marketplace

About Esri

  • About Us
  • Careers
  • Insiders Blog
  • User Conference
  • Developer Summit
Esri
© Copyright 2016 Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. | Privacy | Legal