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Validating elevation points

Disponible con licencia de Production Mapping.

The Validate Elevation Points tool compares an elevation point layer to a contour layer and reports discrepancies between the elevation values of the features. The tool only validates features within the current visible extent of your map. You must have both a point and a contour layer to validate, and the attribute field that contains the elevation value must be the same in both layers. The values compared are usually in the ZV2 field but may be stored in a different attribute for your data. You can specify the name of the field that stores the elevation values using the Contour Field Name Options tool.

Learn more about customizing the fields used with contour tools

If the elevation values for the contour and elevation points are stored in two fields that do not have the same name, the tool will not be able to validate the elevation point heights.

The following situations will return errors when the contours are validated:

  • If the elevation point is contained within a closed contour, a discrepancy is found when the height of the point is outside the contour interval. For example, if the contour interval is 100, an elevation point with a height of 650 feet contained in a 500-foot contour would be returned as an error.
    Example of a discrepancy when the height of the point is outside the contour interval
  • A discrepancy is also found if the height is within the contour interval but is not increasing or decreasing with the contours. For example, if the contours surrounding an elevation point are increasing in value from 400 to 500 feet, this would indicate that the contours are coming to a peak. If the height of the elevation point inside the highest contour is 450 (less than the height of the closed contour) this would be returned as an error.
    Example of a discrepancy when the height does not change with the contours
  1. Inicie ArcMap.
  2. Load point and contour layers in the map.
  3. En el menú principal, haga clic en Personalizar > Barras de herramientas > Edición de producción.
  4. En el menú principal, haga clic en Personalizar > Barras de herramientas > Perfil de producción.
  5. Haga clic en el botón Iniciar edición de producciónProduction Start Editing en la barra de herramientas Edición de producción.

    Nota:

    Las ventanas Administrar entidades, Crear atributos, Actualizar atributos o Atributos de metadatos aparecen automáticamente al iniciar la sesión de edición con la herramienta Iniciar edición de producción.

    Sugerencia:

    Si las ventanas Crear atributos, Actualizar atributos o Atributos de metadatos no aparecen al iniciar la sesión de edición, haga clic en el botón Mostrar/ocultar atributos Show/Hide Attributes de la ventana Administrar entidades.

  6. Click the Validate Elevation Points button Validate Elevation Points on the Production Contouring toolbar.

    The Validate Top Spot Heights dialog box appears.

    Validate Top Spot Heights dialog box
  7. Click the Elevation layer (point) drop-down arrow and choose an elevation layer to use.
  8. Click the Contour layer (polyline) drop-down arrow and choose a contour layer.
  9. Click the Browse button Browse next to the Output Log File text box.
  10. Navigate to the location where you want the log file saved.
  11. Haga clic en Aplicar.

Contour and elevation point information that does not conform to the contour interval is output to the log file.

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