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About measuring distances and heights in 3D

Available with 3D Analyst license.

  • What can you measure in 3D?
  • The different measure tools on the Measure window
  • Keyboard shortcuts to enhance measuring tasks

What can you measure in 3D?

The Measure tool Measure in ArcGlobe can measure 2D distances, 3D straight-line distances, and heights in 3D, as well as areas and features. You can also dynamically measure the distance between an observer and target when hovering the pointer in the view. This is explained below.

Click the Measure tool Measure on the Tools toolbar, and the Measure window appears. The ArcGlobe pointer icon changes, and by default, the Measure Length On Ground button Measure Line is enabled until you choose a different option from the Measure dialog box. Until you click on a feature in the globe view, you can move the Measure Length On Ground pointer around and get automatic feedback in the dialog box reporting its geographic location and the distance between the observer and target. The pointer location is treated as the target on the surface.

Choosing between the other tools available, you can draw a line and get results such as 3D straight-line distance measurement or height information. On the Measure dialog box, you can also set the units to report the results in. Measurements are displayed inside the window, so it is easy to copy and paste them into other applications.

To use the Measure tools, you click one or more times to digitize a line with one or more segments.

If you see the pointer icon change to red (No data to measure) it means that there is no data available under the pointer. You must reposition the pointer over visible features in order to complete the measure task.

Note:
Measuring distances and heights in 3D does not utilize snapping as it does with the ArcMap Measure tool. Measure An Area also does not snap to edges or vertices of multipatches or extruded polygons.

The different measure tools on the Measure window

The ArcGlobe Measure window
Measure results for the Measure Length On Ground tool and a recorded sum of all the line segments digitized.

The tools on the Measure window are listed below:

  • Measure Line Measure a 2D line distance over ground. Double-click to complete the line. This line feature conforms to the surface.
  • Measure Direct 3D Line Measure a direct 3D straight-line distance. Double-click to complete the line.
  • Measure Height Measure height in 3D. Double-click to complete the line or height measurement.
  • Measure An Area Measure an area over the surface of the globe. Double-click to complete the polygon.
  • Measure A Feature Click a feature to measure its length (line); perimeter and area (polygon); height (multipatch); or x,y,z location (point features).
  • Show Total (on/off) Keep a sum of consecutive measurements.
  • Choose Units Set the distance and area measurement units. The measurement units are set to the map units by default.
  • Clear and Reset Results Clear and reset the measurement results in the dialog box.

Keyboard shortcuts to enhance measuring tasks

To improve the experience when measuring in 3D, certain keyboard keys have been enabled to provide added function.

Keyboard keyFunction

SPACE

Press and hold the space bar when you want to navigate the view to change your perspective in the middle of a measure sketch. You can do this mid-sketch, or you can pause (ESC) the sketch first and save the last point digitized before navigating.

ESC

Pause the sketch. This is useful before using the SPACE key to navigate.

ESC + ESC

Clear & reset the sketch and results. This is the same as clicking the reset Clear and Reset Results button on the Measure window.

TAB

Resume the sketch if you have paused it using the ESC key.

If you have finished your sketch (double-click to end), pressing TAB will also resume the sketch so long as you have not changed to another tool. It will continue from the last digitized vertex remembered.

If you have Show Total turned on, it will also resume after clicking TAB.

Related topics

  • How to measure 2D distances
  • How to measure heights in 3D
  • How to measure a 3D straight-line distance
  • Measuring distances and areas

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