Folks, In ArcMap there exists and IDENTITY tool. This tool assigns a given feature layer's attributes to another feature layer based on overlapping geometry...
If I understand correctly, you want (for example) to lay precincts on top of census blocks to determine what precinct each block is located within? If so,...
Dr. Haspel, Thanks for the tip. This has made my day much easier! Ben Collins GIS Operations Coordinator The Standing Joint Legislative Committee on...
Hey man, I would start with tools->locate->locate by coordinate. The lat/long data will need to be in an open dataview. Hope this helps, Ben ... map,...
I just recieved a call from a recruiter who's looking for a Maptitude programmer, if anyone's interested here's the contact info: Carley with SGIS 800.919.3031...
SGIS is a government contracting firm. We specialize in providing solutions within the areas of Information Technology, Engineering, Intelligence Solutions,...
Hi, I have a centroid point layer and want to overlay this with my street layer in order to select the nearest intersection to the centroid point. Is there a...
Perhaps I'm missing something here, but can't you just tag your centroid layer with the nearest node? If you're using the Caliper streets file, I'm referring...
Thanks Moshe. Actually, I did a select by location and got all the the nodes for the closest instesection to my centroid layer. My endpoint node layer for my...
OIC. I don't think you can accomplish that with the GUI. A node has multiple street segments coming into it, so there isn't a single value to tag. Your typical...
Hi Moshe - you are correct, and we are on the same page now! Actually, I just need two streets that intersect...if there are four different streets (with...
Hi Bob, Try using 'select by location' and choose select 'closest and within' (#3 from drop down box) and give an arbitrary distance (1 mile works) based on ...
Thanks Rudy, while this will give me the intersection node closest to the centroid, it does not give you the intersecting streets...tagging will only give you...
Fellow Maptituders: If you're like me, one of the last things you do when creating a layout is to place a bitmap or jpeg logo on the page so that everyone will...
Moshe, Thank you very much for your sharing your Maptitude scripts. I just have a quick comment about using images in a layout: Inserting images in layouts...
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Maptitude Group, Can anyone furnish some information or body of literature that intergrates GPS and Maptitude? I noticed while using Maptitude that one of the...
Mike, You have a valid complaint... to a point. The problem you refer to is not unique to Maptitude; it plagues every GIS package I am aware of. A map file (or...
My dream solution, which would fix this problem for all types of files, has always been what HTML editors have done for over ten years: make MAP files in...
Hello everyone, I am very new to this group as well as to transCAD. Once we calculate the shortest path between say two points on the well defined network ,...
I wrote a GISDK macro to try and help out Bob. It seemed to work OK for him, so I'm posting it to the files area. "Nearest Intersection.rsc" locates the...
All, Moshe is correct - the macro works great, is well documented, and solved my task perfectly! Thanks again Moshe for the quick response, effort, and...
Hi all, Please I would need some help here. We are trying to display MrSID images that have been created with a Geographic coordinate system (Lat/Lon) into ...
I believe that Maptitude 4.8 is supposed to support MG3 (see http://www.caliper.com/Maptitude/NewFeatures.htm). I have no firsthand experience with it, though....
Thanks Moshe. Well, that is fine, but it is not the first problem here. We do create the MG2 format for pre-4.8 versions to read. The issue is with the Lat/Lon...
Hi all, We have make further tests with MrSID images, and now it is clear that there is some kind of a problem with the way that Maptitude- TransCAD reads such...
Please help with something that I thought would be obvious but that I'm missing somehow (I'm just learning GDSK): If I have a map with many layers in it, what...