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Add calibration points

  • Using the Add Calibration Point tool
  • Adding calibration points using ArcMap editing tools

The calibration points used by ArcGIS Roads and Highways to calibrate routes are stored in a simple feature class. ArcGIS editing tools can be used to add them in conjunction with the Roads and Highways extension to calibrate routes or time-saving tools provided by the Roads And Highways Editing toolbar. This topic discusses both methods.

Using the Add Calibration Point tool

The Add Calibration Point tool Add Calibration Point on the Roads And Highways Editing toolbar allows you to add calibration points to a route. Roads and Highways will apply calibration to the route it references and apply calibration event behavior. This tool also allows downstream recalibration to be applied to a route where a calibration point is added.

The following scenario is an example of route calibration with downstream recalibration before and after adding a calibration point:

Adding calibration points with Recalibrate downstream selected

Step A—The route's existing calibration points and the route before calibration are shown.

Step B—A new calibration point is added with the measure 5 with Recalibrate downstream checked. In this example, 4 is the suggested measure based on the current calibration of the route at that location, but the user changes it to 5.

Step C—When the Apply Updates tool is executed, downstream calibration points have calibration updated and the route is recalibrated.

The following scenario is an example of route calibration without downstream calibration before and after adding a calibration point:

Adding calibration points with Recalibrate downstream unselected

Step A—The route's existing calibration points and the route before calibration are shown.

Step B—A new calibration point is added with a user-defined measure of 5 with Recalibrate downstream not checked. In this example, 4 is the suggested measure based on the existing route calibration, but the user changes it to 5.

Step C—When the Apply Updates tool is executed, calibration for the route is updated based on the newly added point, but no downstream calibration is added.

  1. Set the target LRS Network layer on the Roads And Highways Editing toolbar.
  2. Click the Add Calibration Point button Add Calibration Point on the Roads And Highways Editing toolbar .

  3. Click the location on the map along the route where the calibration point will be added.

    The Add Calibration Point dialog box appears.

    Add Calibration Point dialog box

    The Network text box is populated with the network selected from the map. The Start Date and Retire Date text boxes are populated with the start date and retire date of the route in the map. The Route ID text box is populated with the route ID for the route selected on the map. The Measure text box is populated with the measure for the location selected on the route based on the map.

  4. You can change the Start Date and Retire Date to set when this calibration is applied to the route.
  5. You can change the measure to the calibration at the selected location.
  6. Choose whether you want to recalibrate the route downstream using the Recalibrate downstream check box.
    • Checking the box will apply recalibration to downstream calibration points along the route. For example, existing calibration at the location where the calibration point is being added is 9, and the next downstream calibration point at the end of the route has a measure of 15. If the measure is changed to 10 and Recalibrate downstream is checked, the downstream calibration point would have 1 added to the measure and change to 16.
    • Leaving the box not checked will result in no recalibration for the next downstream calibration point along the route. Using the example above, changing the measure from 9 to 10 but not checking the Recalibrate downstream check box would result in the downstream calibration point maintaining a measure of 15.
  7. Click OK.

    Note:

    Roads and Highways conflict prevention is enabled if a message appears that is related to: acquiring locks, the need to reconcile, or not being able to acquire locks.

    The Add Calibration Point dialog box closes and the calibration point appears on the map at the location selected.

    Note:
    Calibration on the route is not updated at this point.
  8. If more calibration points are ready to be added, repeat the steps above to add them.
  9. Once all calibration points have been added, click the Apply Updates button Apply Updates on the Roads And Highways Editing toolbar.

    Calibration is updated (including downstream recalibration if chosen) and event behaviors are applied for routes with calibration points added.

    Note:

    You can choose to not apply event behaviors when manually adding calibration points. This option can be selected in the Advanced LRS Editing Options on the Roads And Highways Editing toolbar and is configurable on an .mxd by .mxd basis. If this option is chosen, no event behaviors are applied, but event shapes are regenerated to align with the route.

    Note:

    Recalibrating downstream will change the measure of the calibration points downstream along a route. Choosing to apply edits after each edit, or after a series of edits, could result in different calibration being applied to downstream calibration points. Consider what the desired downstream measures of a route with calibration points being added should be before determining whether downstream recalibration should be chosen and when edits should be applied if multiple calibration points are being added.

    Adding multiple calibration points and then running the Apply Updates tool

    Step A—Calibration points and route calibration before adding calibration points.

    Step B—Add new calibration points with measures of 5 and 9 (4 and 8 were the suggested measures based on the current calibration of the route at those locations, but the user changed them to 5 and 9) with Recalibrate downstream selected.

    Step C—The Apply Updates tool is executed after adding both calibration points; downstream calibration points have calibration updated and the route is recalibrated.

    Alternating adding calibration points and applying updates multiple times

    Step A—Calibration points and route calibration before adding calibration points.

    Step B—Add new calibration point with measure of 5 (4 was the suggested measure based on the current calibration of the route at that location, but the user changed it to 5) with Recalibrate downstream selected.

    Step C—The Apply Updates tool is executed after adding the calibration point; downstream calibration points have calibration updated and the route is recalibrated.

    Step D—Add new calibration point with measure of 10 (9 was the suggested measure based on the current calibration of the route at that location, but the user changed it to 10) with Recalibrate downstream selected.

    Step E—The Apply Updates tool is executed again after adding the calibration point; downstream calibration points have calibration updated again and the route is recalibrated.

    Alternating adding calibration points and applying updates multiple times

    Step A—Calibration points and route calibration before adding calibration points.

    Step B—Add new calibration point with measure of 10 (9 was the suggested measure based on the current calibration of the route at that location, but the user changed it to 10) with Recalibrate downstream selected.

    Step C—The Apply Updates tool is executed after adding the calibration point; downstream calibration points have calibration updated and the route is recalibrated.

    Step D—Add new calibration point with measure of 5 (4 was the suggested measure based on the current calibration of the route at that location, but the user changed it to 5) with Recalibrate downstream selected.

    Step E—The Apply Updates tool is executed again after adding the calibration point; the route is recalibrated, however, the downstream calibration points don't have calibration added because the in step C the Apply Updates tool added downstream calibration to those calibration points.

Adding calibration points using ArcMap editing tools

Roads and Highways listens for edits made in the calibration point feature class. If you add a new calibration point, Roads and Highways will attempt to apply the new calibration to whatever route it references.

  1. Add a new calibration point feature by snapping to your route.
    • Create a point by copying and pasting an existing point.
      Tip:

      Copying and pasting is the easiest way to add new points. This can be done by copying an existing calibration point along the same route, moving it, and modifying its attributes; you can also copy calibration points from a shapefile or other feature class and paste them into the calibration point feature class.

    • Create a point at an exact x,y location.
    • Create a point at the end of a line you sketch.
    • Create a point at a distance and direction from a specific location.
    • Create a point at the intersection of two distances.
    • Create a point at the intersection of two segments.
    • Create a point at the midpoint of two locations.
  2. Update the attributes of the new calibration points.
    1. Provide a route ID.
    2. Specify the LRS Network ID.

      Note:

      Roads and Highways conflict prevention is enabled if a message appears that is related to: acquiring locks, the need to reconcile, or not being able to acquire locks.

    3. Assign a measure value.
    4. Set the From Date of the calibration point.
    5. Optionally, provide a To Date if you know when it was or is expected to be retired.
    6. Optionally, give the point a calibration point ID.
  3. After you have added calibration points, click the Apply Updates button Apply Updates on the Roads And Highways Editing toolbar.

    The route is recalibrated by regenerating its shape based on the updated calibration points and its measures, and event data is updated based on the event layers' Calibrate Route rules.

    Note:

    You can choose to not apply event behaviors when manually adding calibration points. This option can be selected in the Advanced LRS Editing Options on the Roads And Highways Editing toolbar and is configurable on an .mxd by .mxd basis. If this option is chosen, no event behaviors are applied, but event shapes are regenerated to align with the route.

Related topics

  • Route calibration
  • Creating and updating calibration points
  • Modify calibration points
  • Retiring calibration points
  • Deleting calibration points

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