grain tolerance See Also: densify, spline [data capture] In ArcInfo Workstation, a parameter controlling the number of vertices and the distance between them on lines that represent curves.
Tolerance A numerical value representing the acceptable error range a feature will have from its actual point found on earth.
Tolerance: Leeway for variation from a standard. Permissible deviation from a specified value of a structural dimension often expressed as a percent. Parameter for defining a limiting distance for an operation.
weed toleranceThe minimum allowable distance between any two vertices along an arc. Weed tolerance is a parameter that can be set before adding arc features.
grain tolerance A parameter controlling the number of vertices and the distance between them on arcs representing curves. The smaller the grain tolerance, the closer vertices can be.
The Snap Tolerance tool will allow you to interactively define a snapping distance. Add the Snap Tolerance tool to the editing toolbar. To do this, select Customize from the Tools menu.
tolerance The minimum or maximum variation allowed when processing or editing a geographic feature's coordinates.
Weed tolerance - Weeding is the process of reducing the number of vertices defining an arc while preserving its general shape. Weed tolerance is the minimum allowable distance between any two vertices along an arc.
if the tolerance is set too high, some legitimate polygons may be deleted if set too low, some erroneous polygons will remain deletion rules might also be based on shape, as spurious polygons tend to be long and thin E. BUFFERING ...
node match tolerance The minimum radial distance within which two nodes will be joined (matched) to form one node.
Choose your new ned301 for the input raster, make sure that the output tin is being created in your user folder Change your Z Tolerance to 1 meter. Click OK and wait for your new tin to be created.
Inside ArcView, the tolerances are set to accept only close matches (Av_score of 100). The standardized addresses are matched to street centerlines using the following data sets. Once a match is made the address is not used for the next data set.
fuzzy tolerance p. 114 a distance within which intersections and points will be treated as coincident.
Tolerance Model of Succession This model of succession suggests that the change in plant species dominance over time is caused by competition for resources.
The land management application presented here consists of those areas requiring best management practices since they have soil losses above the soil erosion tolerance limit (areas requiring best management BMP practices), ...
Calculation and mapping tolerances are much smaller wherein achieving near perfect closures are desired.
]] [layer=integer] [buffer=float] [bufcol=string] [scale=float] [tolerance=float] [debug=string] [--overwrite] Flags: --overwrite Force overwrite of output files Parameters: ...
Niche: the total requirements and tolerances of a species; its way of life, including how it traps energy and otherwise uses its habitat or microhabitat.
While manufacturers continue to improve the tolerance of their GPS products to interference, the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA) has focused on an alternative means to counter the threat of GPS interference and jamming.
Perhaps the most common is allowing the user to define a priority for data layers in combination with a tolerance value. Considering the soils and forest stand example the user could define a layer that takes precedence, e.g.
Note: Be sure to set the appropriate tolerance levels when converting from a coverage to a shapefile to prevent the software from generalizing the polygon boundaries and thus altering the location of the FMU boundary.
Vectorization preview Vectorization settings (compression tolerance) Raster cleanup View a demo of ArcScan for ArcGIS [WMV].
Node tolerance check to avoid model disconnects On-screen distance calculator to check coordinate accuracy and clearances New GB and GD material and pipe libraries for China power and process industries Update ASME B31.
If possible, provide the data conversion vendor with an example dataset from the pilot study which shows the appropriate data layering, tolerances and attributes to be captured.
Snapping - the process of moving a feature to coincide exactly with coordinates of another feature within a specified snapping distance, or tolerance.
In the Diet of Speyer, a group of princes and imperial cities of the Holy Roman Empire sign a protestation against the Edict of Worms. This marks their support of Lutheranism (1529). Poland choose religious tolerance.
to remove errors introduced by factors such as elevation variations in the terrain, camera lens parallax, and the curvature of the earth. An orthogonalized air photo will have consistent scaling of X and Y axes in all areas subject to the tolerances ...
Mapping accuracy standards generally are stated as acceptable error and the proportion of measured features that must meet the criteria. In the case of some plotting and display devices, accuracy refers to tolerance in the display of graphic ...
This coordinate system will differ significantly from local or construction datums. Nominal GPS accuracies may also be published as design or tolerance limits, and accuracies achieved can differ significantly from these values.
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