Configuring the way coordinates are displayed through the Production Properties dialog box
You can control the way coordinates appear on the Input tab in the Coordinates area of the Feature Builder window. Choices are provided for both geographic and projected coordinate systems.
When these values are defined, certain tools will warn you when you attempt to create features outside the ranges you have defined, even though it is allowed by the database.
For geographic coordinate systems, there are several ways to customize the appearance of coordinates:
- The display order can be changed so the Latitude column appears on the left instead of the Longitude column on the Input tab. The latitude range contains the values that are considered valid for the map's horizontal extent. The longitude range contains the values that are considered valid for the map's vertical extent.
- You can choose the format used to display the coordinates such as degrees, minutes, seconds; decimal minutes; decimal degrees or variations of the types. The format you choose determines how the individual coordinates appear on the Input tab in the Coordinates area.
- The precision used for coordinates can be adjusted so it is greater than two places beyond the decimal point.
- The minimum and maximum ranges for latitude and longitude can be defined so that only values within that range are accepted.Nota:
Depending on the data you are using, the values may conflict with the actual extent.
For projected coordinate systems, you can choose a format for displaying the coordinates. You can display the coordinates using northing and easting, or you can choose to see the raw coordinates, which are coordinates without any formatting applied. The units used with a projected coordinate system match the map units set for your data frame on the General tab on the Data Frame Properties dialog box.
- Start ArcMap.Sugerencia:
If the ArcMap - Getting Started dialog box appears, you can open a new or existing map document. You can also check the Do not show this dialog box in the future check box and click Open.
- On the main menu, click Customize > Production > Production Properties.
The Production Properties dialog box appears.
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Click Coordinate Display.
The Coordinate Display pane appears.
If you are using a geographic coordinate system, skip step 5. If you are using a projected coordinate system, skip step 4.
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If you are using a geographic coordinate system, perform the following sub steps in the Geographic Coordinates area:
- Click the Display Order drop-down arrow and choose an option for displaying the longitude and latitude coordinates.
You can choose to have longitude coordinates shown first or latitude.
- Click the Display Format drop-down arrow and choose a coordinate format to use.
- Type the number of digits you want to come after the decimal point in the Display Precision text box.
The number of integers represent how precisely you want the coordinates to be displayed in the status bar.
- Type a minimum value for the map extent in the Min text box in the Latitude Range area.
- Type a maximum value for the map extent in the Max text box in the Latitude Range area.
- Type a minimum value for the map extent in the Min text box in the Longitude Range area.
- Type a maximum value for the map extent in the Max text box in the Longitude Range area.
- Click the Display Order drop-down arrow and choose an option for displaying the longitude and latitude coordinates.
- If you are using a projected coordinate system, click the Display Format drop-down arrow in the Projected Coordinates area and choose the format you want to use to display the coordinates.
- Click OK.