About measuring distances and heights in 3D

The Measure Globe Measure tool in ArcGlobe allows you to measure 2D distances, 3D straight-line distances, heights in 3D, and the distance between the observer and target.

Click the Measure tool Globe Measure on the Tools toolbar, and the Measure window appears. The ArcGlobe pointer icon changes, and by default, the Measure Length On Ground Measure Line tool is enabled until you choose a different option from the Measure dialog box. As a result, 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.

Using the other tools available, you can choose to draw a line and get its 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.

The Globe Measure Tool dialog box. Here the window is showing 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:

NoteNote:

Measuring distances and heights in 3D does not utilize snapping like with the ArcMap Measure tool.

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6/11/2012