Generating endpoints

The ending vertex of a grid or graticule line feature (segments, lines, or ticks) is called an endpoint. Endpoints define exact locations and can be used for symbolization or annotation.

Endpoints can be generated for the following locations of any linear grid feature (segments, grid lines, or ticks):

In the geodatabase feature class for endpoints, each endpoint has two fields, TEXT_X and TEXT_Y, that store the coordinate location for that point. The coordinate location for the point is in units relative to the coordinate system of its parent component's coordinate system. For example, if the endpoints are generated from a grid line that has an ancillary geographic coordinate system, the x- and y-values will be in decimal degrees. If the endpoints are generated from a grid line that has a primary coordinate system, the x- and y-values may be in meters.

Extent settings determine which endpoint will be created along the line of points. Settings include:

Corner options include:

Refer to the Endpoints area above the Extent area when making these selections. You can see a graphic of where the endpoints are created as you click the various Extent options.

On the Symbol tab, you can choose a symbol from the standard ArcGIS dialog box.

手順:
  1. Start ArcMap.
  2. Click the Grids and Graticules Designer window button Grids and Graticules Designer window on the Production Cartography toolbar.
  3. Create or load a grid.
  4. Right-click a Segments, Gridline, or Ticks component in the tree view and click Add Endpoints.

    The Endpoints component is added to the tree view.

  5. Right-click the Endpoints component in the tree view and click Properties.

    The Endpoints Properties tab appears.

    Endpoint Properties window
  6. Choose a location option in the Location area.
  7. Choose an interval option in the Interval area.
  8. Click Symbol.

    The Representation Rule Selector dialog box appears.

    Select End Point Symbol
  9. Set the appropriate symbol and modify the properties as necessary.
  10. Click OK.

9/17/2010