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[Euclidean geometry] One of a set of ordered x,y coordinate pairs that defines the shape of a line or polygon feature.

 


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Vertex : The point at which a line changes direction or terminates
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Vertex: One of a set of ordered x,y coordinates that constitutes a line.
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Vertex Count. Because of effects such as the above, a count of Vertices may be more reliable than Polygon count as an indicator of the capability of an imaging system.

Vertex One point along a line.
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Z-value The elevation value of a surface at a particular x, y location. May also be referred to as a spot height or spot elevation.

Vertex - Intermediate coordinated points along an arc. See also Arc and Node.
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- Vertex editing - Used to edit the location of vertex in a theme (DISABLED IN DP)
- Select by feature - Drag the mouse to create a box in which all features in the active theme are selected ...

A vertex common to multiple features. For example, in a parcel database, adjacent parcels share a vertex at the common corner.
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if the vertex angles were
, the area of the Gauss image of a path around the vertex would be ...

* Using vertex and surface normals from the default DTM, and texture scaling coordinates from the TDF file, build a DTM model for each variable value permutation.

Click on the snapping options for your contours layer VErtex, Edge and End for your contours layer.

Snap lines to vertex in threshold
v.clean input=testmap output=cleanmap tool=snap thresh=1 ...

Click and drag a vertex to a new position.
If you want to simultaneously edit shared edges, it is necessary to create a topological relationship. For shapefile editing, the topological relationship persists only for a given editing session.

A straight or multi-vertex linear feature that connects any two end points (nodes) in a manner that is determined by the topology type being addressed as follows: ...

In a sense, the cone includes as extreme cases both the cylinder (a cone with vertex at the infinite) and the plane (a cone with zero height).

I believe that the first vertex of the gring (polygon) is the upper left (northwest) which would be 33.9744N 35.4294E and they proceed in a clockwise direction
so the southwest coordinate would be the last pair, in this case 33.3364N
35.4116E.

(Tip: Sometimes it's best to resume further back, from an easy to locate spot such as the vertex of a corner.) If your two lines overlap, repeat the splitting operation.

The signed area of the triangle defined by the vertex sequence (0, 0), (x0, y0), and (x1, y1) is (x0 * y1 - x1 * y0)/2.
Signed angle formed by two rays.

edge is favored by graph theorists, "vertex" for the junctions
chain is the word officially sanctioned by the US National Standard
arc is used by several systems
arcs have attributes which identify the polygons on either side ...

Accessibility index (of a node or vertex) Measures the sum of the number of links needed to connect a node to every other node in the network (via the shortest path, each connection separately counted).

A distinction between a vertex (point along a line) and a node (point of intersecting lines) must be maintained. These points combine to form chains that, in a cascading fashion, relate to one another.

There are also many other forms of projection which are not based on the cylinder, including conical projections (based on the model of a cone, placed with its vertex immediately above one of the poles) and entirely separate families of projections ...

Attributes are associated with the feature (as opposed to a raster data structure, which associates attributes with a grid cell). Traditional vector data structures include double-digitized polygons and arc-node models. Vertex One point along a ...

See also: Map, Information, Area, Surface, Feature

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