Available with Location Referencing license.
ArcGIS Roads and Highways uses a simple feature class to store calibration points for calibrating routes.
You can edit and modify route calibration points using the Edit Point tool in the Calibration Points group, on the Location Referencing tab or the Move tool in the Tools group of the Edit tab.
The Edit Point tool can also apply downstream recalibration to a route where a calibration point is modified. Roads and Highways automatically calibrates the route it references and applies the calibration event behavior. This tool also allows you to edit calibration points on a route and update their start date, retire date, and measure.
Measure value and temporality modification scenarios
You can update the start date, retire date, and measure of a calibration point using the Edit Point tool , in the Calibration Points group, on the Location Referencing tab. This tool also allows downstream recalibration to be applied to a route when a calibration point is edited.
With downstream recalibration
The following scenario is an example of route calibration with downstream recalibration after modifying a calibration point:
The following image shows the route calibration points and route calibration before modifying with the Recalibration route downstream check box checked.
The following image shows an existing calibration point edited with a user-defined measure of 5.
When the tool is run, the calibration point is edited, downstream calibration points have calibration updated, and the route is recalibrated.
Without downstream recalibration
The following scenario describes editing a route calibration point without downstream calibration:
The following image shows the route's existing calibration points and route calibration:
An existing calibration point is edited with a user-defined measure of 5.
The result of route calibration with no changes to downstream calibration point values is shown.
Edit the measure and temporality of a calibration point
Complete the following steps to edit a calibration point's measure and temporality on a route using the Location Referencing tab, Edit Point tool.
- Add the LRS feature classes, including the calibration point feature class, to a map.
Alternatively, open a map in which the LRS feature classes are present.
- Click the Location Referencing tab.
- Click the Edit Point tool on the Location Referencing tab in the Tools group.
Note:
Traditionally versioned networks must be edited through a direct connection to the geodatabase. Branch versioned networks, which include any network configured with a user-generated route ID, must be edited through a feature service.
Note:
You can edit the measure of a calibration point using an attribute editing tool, in which case the route's measures are recalibrated between the nearest upstream and downstream calibration points of the edited calibration point.
- Select an existing calibration point on the map.
The Edit Calibration Point pane appears with attributes for the selected calibration point populated.
- Change the From Date and To Date values when this calibration is applied to the route.
- Change the Measure value of this calibration point.
- Choose whether you want to recalibrate the route downstream by checking or unchecking the Recalibrate route downstream check box.
When this check box is checked, recalibration is applied to downstream calibration points along the route.
For example, if an existing calibration (or measure) at the location where you want to add a calibration point is 5, and the next downstream calibration point at the end of the route has a measure of 10, changing a measure of 5 to 6 with Recalibrate route downstream checked results in a downstream calibration point with a measure of 11.
When this check box is unchecked, no recalibration is applied to the downstream calibration points along the route.
For example, if an existing calibration (or measure) at the location is changed from 5 to 6, leaving the Recalibrate route downstream check box unchecked results in the downstream calibration point maintaining a measure of 10.
- Click Run.
Calibration on the route is updated.
Edit calibration points
You can move a calibration point that has the correct measure but is at the wrong location using the Move tool in the Modify Features group on the Edit tab.
When a calibration point is moved, the measure of the calibration point changes based on its new location on the route and the route's measures are recalibrated between the nearest upstream and downstream calibration points of the moved calibration point.
- Add the
LRS feature layers, including the calibration point and network feature layers, to a map.
Alternatively, open a map in which the LRS feature layers are present.
- Zoom in to the location of the calibration point you want to move.
- Optionally, on the Location Referencing tab, in the Calibration Points group, click the Event Behavior arrow and choose to include or exclude event behaviors for manual calibration edits.
- Exclude event behaviors for manual calibration edits —Ignore event behavior in subsequent manual edits.
- Include event behaviors for manual calibration edits — Include event behavior in subsequent manual edits.
- On the Edit tab, in the Features group, click Modify .
The Modify Features pane appears.
- In the Modify Features pane, expand the Alignment node, and click Move .
Tip:
If you've used the Move tool recently, a shortcut for the tool appears on the Edit tab in the Tools group.
- Close the Move tool.
To close the tool, press Esc.
- Click the calibration point you want to move.
The selected calibration point is highlighted.
- Drag the calibration point to the new location on the route.
- Click anywhere on the map outside the selection to complete the move.
After the move, the calibration point measure remains the same.
The Project tab appears on the ArcGIS Pro ribbon.
Tip:
You can use Undo and Redo on the ArcGIS Pro ribbon to evaluate the success of the move.
- Click Save Edits on the Project tab.