View LRS Network properties

Mit der Location Referencing-Lizenz verfügbar.

You can view the properties of an LRS Network as either a map layer or a feature class.

To modify existing LRS Network properties, use the Modify LRS Network geoprocessing tool.

Learn more about creating and modifying an LRS Network

LRS Network properties

The following tables describe the LRS Network properties:

Name and feature class

The name and feature class properties appear at the top of the Location Referencing tab.

PropertyDescription

Name

The name of the selected LRS Network.

Network Feature Class

The feature class from which the LRS Network was created.

Tolerance and resolution

You can view the following Tolerance and Resolution properties:

Learn more about tolerance and resolution settings for the LRS Network

PropertyDescription

XY Tolerance

The x,y tolerance set for the network feature class.

M Tolerance

The m-tolerance set for the network feature class.

Z Tolerance

The z-tolerance set for the network feature class.

XY Resolution

The x,y resolution set for the network feature class.

M Resolution

The m-resolution set for the network feature class.

Z Resolution

The z-resolution set for the events feature class.

Fields and network properties

You can view the following Fields and Network Properties fields and properties:

PropertyDescription

Route ID

The unique identifier of the route.

Measure Precision

The specified number of decimal places included in the measure.

Route Name

The name of the route.

From Date

The date the network became active.

To Date

The date the network was retired.

Supports Lines

Lines are supported in the network: yes or no.

Learn more about LRS line networks

Line ID

The unique identifier of the line.

Line Name

The name of the line.

Line Order

The monotonic order of routes in the line.

Derived

Denotes whether the network is derived from a line network.

Derived From

If derived, the line network from which it's derived.

Route ID Configuration

The type of route identifier configured for the selected network, either single-field or multifield.

Hinweis:

If a multifield route ID is configured, the fields that comprise the identifier will also be displayed.

Gap Calibration Method

The gap calibration method configured for this network. Possible values are Stepping Increment, Adding Increment, or Euclidean.

Increment

The increment, or measure, value configured for the gap calibration method in this network.

View network properties by map layer

You can view the properties of an LRS Network map layer from the Contents pane:

  1. Open the Contents pane in ArcGIS Pro.
  2. Right-click the network layer whose properties you want to view and click Properties.

    The Layer Properties dialog box appears with the selected network layer name shown in the title bar.

    Hinweis:

    The dialog box tabs that appear on the left of the dialog box are specific to the selected layer type.

  3. Click the Location Referencing tab on the left.

    Scroll down if the tab isn't visible in the list.

    The Location Referencing tab displays general properties for your selection at the top, with additional nodes below.

  4. Click the arrow for a node to expand or collapse its properties.

    If the value or field name is longer than the display, hover over the property to view its details, or resize the dialog box to view additional details.

    Tipp:

    You can copy the read-only properties to your clipboard.

  5. Click OK to exit the Layer Properties dialog box.

View network properties by feature class

You can view the properties of an LRS Network feature class from the Catalog pane:

  1. Open the Catalog pane in ArcGIS Pro.
  2. Expand the geodatabase connection and any subfolders to browse to the feature class.
  3. Right-click the network feature class whose properties you want to view and click Properties.

    The Feature Class Properties dialog box appears with the selected feature class name shown in the title bar.

    Hinweis:

    The dialog box tabs that appear on the dialog box are specific to the selected layer type.

  4. Click the Location Referencing tab on the left.

    Scroll down if the tab isn't visible in the list.

    The Location Referencing tab displays general properties for your selection at the top, with additional nodes below.

  5. Click the arrow for a node to expand or collapse its properties.

    If the value or field name is longer than the display, hover over the property to view its details, or resize the dialog box to view additional details.

    Tipp:

    You can copy the read-only properties to your clipboard.