Convert Coordinate Notation Tool
أداة
تحويل تدوين الإحداثيات
ArcMap ArcGIS
How to Convert Coordinate
Notation Tool in Arc Toolbox ArcMap ArcGIS??
كيفية استخدام أداة تحويل تدوين الإحداثياتArc Toolbox ArcMap
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Path
to access the toolمسار الوصول الى الأداة
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Convert
Coordinate Notation Tool, Projections and Transformations Toolset, Data Management Tools Toolbox
Convert
Coordinate Notation
Converts coordinate
notations contained on one or two fields from one notation format to another.
يحول تدوينات الإحداثيات المضمنة في حقل واحد أو
حقلين من تنسيق تدوين إلى آخر.
1. Input Table جدول الإدخال
The table can be a text
file or table. Point features are also valid.
يمكن أن يكون الجدول عبارة عن ملف نصي أو جدول.
ميزات النقطة صالحة أيضًا.
Input
Coordinate System (optional)
Spatial reference of the input data. If the input spatial reference cannot
be obtained from the input table, a default of GCS_WGS_1984 is used.
Output
Feature Class
The output point feature class. The attribute table will contain all
fields of the input table along with the fields containing converted values in
the output format.
Output
Coordinate System (optional)
Spatial reference of the output feature class. The default is
GCS_WGS_1984.
The tool projects the output to the spatial reference specified. If the
input and output coordinate systems are in a different datum, then a default
transformation is used based on the coordinate systems of the input and the
output and the extent of the data.
Input
Coordinate Format
Coordinate format of the input fields. The default is DD_2.
· DD_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two values
are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
· DD_2—Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
· DDM_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two values
are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
· DDM_2— Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
· DMS_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two values
are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
· DMS_2—Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
· GARS—Global Area Reference System. Based on latitude and longitude, it
divides and subdivides the world into cells.
· GEOREF—World Geographic Reference System. A grid-based system that divides
the world into 15-degree quadrangles and then subdivides into smaller
quadrangles.
· UTM_ZONES—The letter N or S after the UTM zone number designates only
North or South hemisphere.
· UTM_BANDS—The letter after the UTM zone number designates one of the 20
latitude bands. N or S does not designate a hemisphere.
· USNG—United States National Grid. Almost exactly the same as MGRS but uses
North American Datum 1983 (NAD83) as its datum.
· MGRS—Military Grid Reference System. Follows the UTM coordinates and
divides the world into 6-degree longitude and 20 latitude bands, but MGRS then
further subdivides the grid zones into smaller 100,000-meter grids. These
100,000-meter grids are then divided into 10,000-meter, 1,000-meter, 100-meter,
10-meter, and 1-meter grids.
· SHAPE—Only available when a point feature layer is selected as input. The
coordinates of each point are used to define the output format.
DD, DDM, DMS, and UTM are also valid keywords; they can be used just by
typing in (on dialog) or passing the value in scripting. However, keywords with
underscore and a qualifier tell more about the field values.
X Field
(Longitude)
A field from the input table containing the longitude value. For DD_2,
DD_NUMERIC, DDM_2, and DMS_2, this is the longitude field.
For DD_1, DDM_1, and DMS_1, this field contains both latitude and
longitude values in a single string.
For GARS, GEOREF, UTM_ZONES, UTM_BANDS, USNG, and MGRS, this field
contains an alphanumeric notation in a single text field.
The Y Field (Latitude) parameter is disabled when one of the single-string
formats is chosen.
Y Field
(Latitude)
A field from the input table containing the latitude value. For DD_2,
DD_NUMERIC, DDM_2, and DMS_2, this is the latitude field.
For DD_1, DDM_1, and DMS_1, this field contains both latitude and
longitude values in a single string.
For GARS, GEOREF, UTM_ZONES, UTM_BANDS, USNG, and MGRS, this field
contains an alphanumeric notation in a single text field.
This parameter is disabled when one of the single-string formats is
chosen.
Output
Coordinate Format
Coordinate format to which the input notations will be converted. The
default is DD_2.
· DD_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two values
are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
· DD_2—Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
· DD_NUMERIC—Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields of
type Double. Values in the West and South are denoted by a minus sign, whereas
in DD_2, the values are in text and N, S, E, and W are used to denote
direction.
· DDM_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two values
are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
· DDM_2— Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
· DMS_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two values
are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
· DMS_2—Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
· GARS—Global Area Reference System. Based on latitude and longitude, it
divides and subdivides the world into cells.
· GEOREF—World Geographic Reference System. A grid-based system that divides
the world into 15-degree quadrangles and then subdivides into smaller
quadrangles.
· UTM_ZONES—The letter N or S after the UTM zone number designates only
North or South hemisphere.
· UTM_BANDS—The letter after the UTM zone number designates one of the 20
latitude bands. N or S does not designate a hemisphere.
· USNG—United States National Grid. Almost exactly the same as MGRS but uses
North American Datum 1983 (NAD83) as its datum.
· MGRS—Military Grid Reference System. Follows the UTM coordinates and
divides the world into 6-degree longitude and 20 latitude bands, but MGRS then
further subdivides the grid zones into smaller 100,000-meter grids. These
100,000-meter grids are then divided into 10,000-meter, 1,000-meter, 100-meter,
10-meter, and 1-meter grids.
DD, DDM, DMS, and UTM are also valid keywords; they can be used just by
typing in (on dialog) or passing the value in scripting. However, keywords with
underscore and a qualifier tell more about the field values.
ID
(optional)
This parameter is no longer used as all fields are transferred to output
table.
Exclude
records with invalid notation (optional)
When Exclude records with invalid notation is checked, the output will only
convert valid notations to points. Otherwise, invalid records will be included
as null geometry.
· Unchecked—Only valid records are converted to points in the output. This
is the default.
· Checked—Valid records are converted to points in the output and invalid
records will be included as null geometry.
2.
Input Coordinate System (optional) نظم
احداثيات الإدخال (اختياري)
Spatial reference of the
input data. If the input spatial reference cannot be obtained from the input
table, a default of GCS_WGS_1984 is used.
الإسناد المكاني لبيانات الإدخال. إذا تعذر الحصول
على الإسناد المكاني للإدخال من جدول الإدخال ، فسيتم استخدام GCS_WGS_1984 افتراضيًا.
Output
Feature Class
The output point feature class. The attribute table will contain all
fields of the input table along with the fields containing converted values in
the output format.
Output
Coordinate System (optional)
Spatial reference of the output feature class. The default is GCS_WGS_1984.
The tool projects the output to the spatial reference specified. If the
input and output coordinate systems are in a different datum, then a default
transformation is used based on the coordinate systems of the input and the
output and the extent of the data.
Input
Coordinate Format
Coordinate format of the input fields. The default is DD_2.
· DD_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two values
are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
· DD_2—Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
· DDM_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two values
are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
· DDM_2— Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
· DMS_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two values
are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
· DMS_2—Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
· GARS—Global Area Reference System. Based on latitude and longitude, it
divides and subdivides the world into cells.
· GEOREF—World Geographic Reference System. A grid-based system that divides
the world into 15-degree quadrangles and then subdivides into smaller
quadrangles.
· UTM_ZONES—The letter N or S after the UTM zone number designates only
North or South hemisphere.
· UTM_BANDS—The letter after the UTM zone number designates one of the 20
latitude bands. N or S does not designate a hemisphere.
· USNG—United States National Grid. Almost exactly the same as MGRS but uses
North American Datum 1983 (NAD83) as its datum.
· MGRS—Military Grid Reference System. Follows the UTM coordinates and
divides the world into 6-degree longitude and 20 latitude bands, but MGRS then
further subdivides the grid zones into smaller 100,000-meter grids. These
100,000-meter grids are then divided into 10,000-meter, 1,000-meter, 100-meter,
10-meter, and 1-meter grids.
· SHAPE—Only available when a point feature layer is selected as input. The
coordinates of each point are used to define the output format.
DD, DDM, DMS, and UTM are also valid keywords; they can be used just by
typing in (on dialog) or passing the value in scripting. However, keywords with
underscore and a qualifier tell more about the field values.
X Field
(Longitude)
A field from the input table containing the longitude value. For DD_2,
DD_NUMERIC, DDM_2, and DMS_2, this is the longitude field.
For DD_1, DDM_1, and DMS_1, this field contains both latitude and longitude
values in a single string.
For GARS, GEOREF, UTM_ZONES, UTM_BANDS, USNG, and MGRS, this field
contains an alphanumeric notation in a single text field.
The Y Field (Latitude) parameter is disabled when one of the single-string
formats is chosen.
Y Field (Latitude)
A field from the input table containing the latitude value. For DD_2,
DD_NUMERIC, DDM_2, and DMS_2, this is the latitude field.
For DD_1, DDM_1, and DMS_1, this field contains both latitude and
longitude values in a single string.
For GARS, GEOREF, UTM_ZONES, UTM_BANDS, USNG, and MGRS, this field
contains an alphanumeric notation in a single text field.
This parameter is disabled when one of the single-string formats is
chosen.
Output
Coordinate Format
Coordinate format to which the input notations will be converted. The
default is DD_2.
· DD_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two values
are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
· DD_2—Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
· DD_NUMERIC—Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields of
type Double. Values in the West and South are denoted by a minus sign, whereas
in DD_2, the values are in text and N, S, E, and W are used to denote
direction.
· DDM_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two values
are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
· DDM_2— Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
· DMS_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two values
are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
· DMS_2—Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
· GARS—Global Area Reference System. Based on latitude and longitude, it
divides and subdivides the world into cells.
· GEOREF—World Geographic Reference System. A grid-based system that divides
the world into 15-degree quadrangles and then subdivides into smaller
quadrangles.
· UTM_ZONES—The letter N or S after the UTM zone number designates only
North or South hemisphere.
· UTM_BANDS—The letter after the UTM zone number designates one of the 20
latitude bands. N or S does not designate a hemisphere.
· USNG—United States National Grid. Almost exactly the same as MGRS but uses
North American Datum 1983 (NAD83) as its datum.
· MGRS—Military Grid Reference System. Follows the UTM coordinates and
divides the world into 6-degree longitude and 20 latitude bands, but MGRS then
further subdivides the grid zones into smaller 100,000-meter grids. These
100,000-meter grids are then divided into 10,000-meter, 1,000-meter, 100-meter,
10-meter, and 1-meter grids.
DD, DDM, DMS, and UTM are also valid keywords; they can be used just by
typing in (on dialog) or passing the value in scripting. However, keywords with
underscore and a qualifier tell more about the field values.
ID
(optional)
This parameter is no longer used as all fields are transferred to output
table.
Exclude
records with invalid notation (optional)
When Exclude records with invalid notation is checked, the output will
only convert valid notations to points. Otherwise, invalid records will be
included as null geometry.
· Unchecked—Only valid records are converted to points in the output. This
is the default.
· Checked—Valid records are converted to points in the output and invalid
records will be included as null geometry.
3.
Output Feature Class فئة ميزة
الإخراج
The output point feature
class. The attribute table will contain all fields of the input table along
with the fields containing converted values in the output format.
فئة ميزة نقطة الإخراج. سيحتوي جدول السمات على
جميع حقول جدول الإدخال جنبًا إلى جنب مع الحقول التي تحتوي على القيم المحولة في
تنسيق الإخراج.
Output
Coordinate System (optional)
Spatial reference of the output feature class. The default is
GCS_WGS_1984.
The tool projects the output to the spatial reference specified. If the
input and output coordinate systems are in a different datum, then a default
transformation is used based on the coordinate systems of the input and the
output and the extent of the data.
Input
Coordinate Format
Coordinate format of the input fields. The default is DD_2.
· DD_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two values
are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
· DD_2—Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
· DDM_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two values
are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
· DDM_2— Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
· DMS_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two values
are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
· DMS_2—Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
· GARS—Global Area Reference System. Based on latitude and longitude, it
divides and subdivides the world into cells.
· GEOREF—World Geographic Reference System. A grid-based system that divides
the world into 15-degree quadrangles and then subdivides into smaller
quadrangles.
· UTM_ZONES—The letter N or S after the UTM zone number designates only North
or South hemisphere.
· UTM_BANDS—The letter after the UTM zone number designates one of the 20
latitude bands. N or S does not designate a hemisphere.
· USNG—United States National Grid. Almost exactly the same as MGRS but uses
North American Datum 1983 (NAD83) as its datum.
· MGRS—Military Grid Reference System. Follows the UTM coordinates and
divides the world into 6-degree longitude and 20 latitude bands, but MGRS then
further subdivides the grid zones into smaller 100,000-meter grids. These
100,000-meter grids are then divided into 10,000-meter, 1,000-meter, 100-meter,
10-meter, and 1-meter grids.
· SHAPE—Only available when a point feature layer is selected as input. The
coordinates of each point are used to define the output format.
DD, DDM, DMS, and UTM are also valid keywords; they can be used just by
typing in (on dialog) or passing the value in scripting. However, keywords with
underscore and a qualifier tell more about the field values.
X Field
(Longitude)
A field from the input table containing the longitude value. For DD_2,
DD_NUMERIC, DDM_2, and DMS_2, this is the longitude field.
For DD_1, DDM_1, and DMS_1, this field contains both latitude and
longitude values in a single string.
For GARS, GEOREF, UTM_ZONES, UTM_BANDS, USNG, and MGRS, this field
contains an alphanumeric notation in a single text field.
The Y Field (Latitude) parameter is disabled when one of the single-string
formats is chosen.
Y Field
(Latitude)
A field from the input table containing the latitude value. For DD_2,
DD_NUMERIC, DDM_2, and DMS_2, this is the latitude field.
For DD_1, DDM_1, and DMS_1, this field contains both latitude and
longitude values in a single string.
For GARS, GEOREF, UTM_ZONES, UTM_BANDS, USNG, and MGRS, this field
contains an alphanumeric notation in a single text field.
This parameter is disabled when one of the single-string formats is
chosen.
Output
Coordinate Format
Coordinate format to which the input notations will be converted. The
default is DD_2.
· DD_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two values
are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
· DD_2—Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
· DD_NUMERIC—Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields of
type Double. Values in the West and South are denoted by a minus sign, whereas
in DD_2, the values are in text and N, S, E, and W are used to denote
direction.
· DDM_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two values
are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
· DDM_2— Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
· DMS_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two values
are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
· DMS_2—Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
· GARS—Global Area Reference System. Based on latitude and longitude, it
divides and subdivides the world into cells.
· GEOREF—World Geographic Reference System. A grid-based system that divides
the world into 15-degree quadrangles and then subdivides into smaller
quadrangles.
· UTM_ZONES—The letter N or S after the UTM zone number designates only
North or South hemisphere.
· UTM_BANDS—The letter after the UTM zone number designates one of the 20
latitude bands. N or S does not designate a hemisphere.
· USNG—United States National Grid. Almost exactly the same as MGRS but uses
North American Datum 1983 (NAD83) as its datum.
· MGRS—Military Grid Reference System. Follows the UTM coordinates and
divides the world into 6-degree longitude and 20 latitude bands, but MGRS then
further subdivides the grid zones into smaller 100,000-meter grids. These
100,000-meter grids are then divided into 10,000-meter, 1,000-meter, 100-meter,
10-meter, and 1-meter grids.
DD, DDM, DMS, and UTM are also valid keywords; they can be used just by
typing in (on dialog) or passing the value in scripting. However, keywords with
underscore and a qualifier tell more about the field values.
ID
(optional)
This parameter is no longer used as all fields are transferred to output
table.
Exclude
records with invalid notation (optional)
When Exclude records with invalid notation is checked, the output will
only convert valid notations to points. Otherwise, invalid records will be
included as null geometry.
· Unchecked—Only valid records are converted to points in the output. This
is the default.
· Checked—Valid records are converted to points in the output and invalid
records will be included as null geometry.
4.
Output Coordinate System (optional) نظم احداثيات الإخراج (اختياري)
Spatial reference of the
output feature class. The default is GCS_WGS_1984.
The tool projects the
output to the spatial reference specified. If the input and output coordinate
systems are in a different datum, then a default transformation is used based
on the coordinate systems of the input and the output and the extent of the
data.
الإسناد المكاني لفئة ميزة الإخراج. الافتراضي هو GCS_WGS_1984.
تقوم الأداة بإسناد الإخراج إلى الإسناد المكاني
المحدد. إذا كانت أنظمة إحداثيات الإدخال والإخراج في مسند مختلف ، فسيتم استخدام
التحويل الافتراضي بناءً على أنظمة إحداثيات المدخلات والمخرجات ومدى البيانات.
Input
Coordinate Format
Coordinate format of the input fields. The default is DD_2.
· DD_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two values
are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
· DD_2—Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
· DDM_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two values
are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
· DDM_2— Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
· DMS_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two values
are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
· DMS_2—Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
· GARS—Global Area Reference System. Based on latitude and longitude, it
divides and subdivides the world into cells.
· GEOREF—World Geographic Reference System. A grid-based system that divides
the world into 15-degree quadrangles and then subdivides into smaller
quadrangles.
· UTM_ZONES—The letter N or S after the UTM zone number designates only
North or South hemisphere.
· UTM_BANDS—The letter after the UTM zone number designates one of the 20
latitude bands. N or S does not designate a hemisphere.
· USNG—United States National Grid. Almost exactly the same as MGRS but uses
North American Datum 1983 (NAD83) as its datum.
· MGRS—Military Grid Reference System. Follows the UTM coordinates and
divides the world into 6-degree longitude and 20 latitude bands, but MGRS then
further subdivides the grid zones into smaller 100,000-meter grids. These
100,000-meter grids are then divided into 10,000-meter, 1,000-meter, 100-meter,
10-meter, and 1-meter grids.
· SHAPE—Only available when a point feature layer is selected as input. The
coordinates of each point are used to define the output format.
DD, DDM, DMS, and UTM are also valid keywords; they can be used just by
typing in (on dialog) or passing the value in scripting. However, keywords with
underscore and a qualifier tell more about the field values.
X Field
(Longitude)
A field from the input table containing the longitude value. For DD_2,
DD_NUMERIC, DDM_2, and DMS_2, this is the longitude field.
For DD_1, DDM_1, and DMS_1, this field contains both latitude and
longitude values in a single string.
For GARS, GEOREF, UTM_ZONES, UTM_BANDS, USNG, and MGRS, this field
contains an alphanumeric notation in a single text field.
The Y Field (Latitude) parameter is disabled when one of the single-string
formats is chosen.
Y Field
(Latitude)
A field from the input table containing the latitude value. For DD_2,
DD_NUMERIC, DDM_2, and DMS_2, this is the latitude field.
For DD_1, DDM_1, and DMS_1, this field contains both latitude and
longitude values in a single string.
For GARS, GEOREF, UTM_ZONES, UTM_BANDS, USNG, and MGRS, this field
contains an alphanumeric notation in a single text field.
This parameter is disabled when one of the single-string formats is
chosen.
Output Coordinate
Format
Coordinate format to which the input notations will be converted. The
default is DD_2.
· DD_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two values
are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
· DD_2—Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
· DD_NUMERIC—Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields of
type Double. Values in the West and South are denoted by a minus sign, whereas
in DD_2, the values are in text and N, S, E, and W are used to denote
direction.
· DDM_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two values
are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
· DDM_2— Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
· DMS_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two values
are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
· DMS_2—Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
· GARS—Global Area Reference System. Based on latitude and longitude, it
divides and subdivides the world into cells.
· GEOREF—World Geographic Reference System. A grid-based system that divides
the world into 15-degree quadrangles and then subdivides into smaller
quadrangles.
· UTM_ZONES—The letter N or S after the UTM zone number designates only
North or South hemisphere.
· UTM_BANDS—The letter after the UTM zone number designates one of the 20
latitude bands. N or S does not designate a hemisphere.
· USNG—United States National Grid. Almost exactly the same as MGRS but uses
North American Datum 1983 (NAD83) as its datum.
· MGRS—Military Grid Reference System. Follows the UTM coordinates and
divides the world into 6-degree longitude and 20 latitude bands, but MGRS then
further subdivides the grid zones into smaller 100,000-meter grids. These
100,000-meter grids are then divided into 10,000-meter, 1,000-meter, 100-meter,
10-meter, and 1-meter grids.
DD, DDM, DMS, and UTM are also valid keywords; they can be used just by
typing in (on dialog) or passing the value in scripting. However, keywords with
underscore and a qualifier tell more about the field values.
ID
(optional)
This parameter is no longer used as all fields are transferred to output
table.
Exclude
records with invalid notation (optional)
When Exclude records with invalid notation is checked, the output will
only convert valid notations to points. Otherwise, invalid records will be
included as null geometry.
· Unchecked—Only valid records are converted to points in the output. This
is the default.
· Checked—Valid records are converted to points in the output and invalid
records will be included as null geometry.
5.
Input Coordinate Format تنسيق إحداثيات
الإدخال
تنسيق الاحداثيات حقول الإدخال. الافتراضي هو DD_2.
• DD_1 —
توجد قيمتا خط الطول وخط العرض في حقل واحد. يتم فصل قيمتين بمسافة أو فاصلة أو
شرطة مائلة.
• DD_2 —
توجد قيم خط الطول وخط العرض في حقلين منفصلين.
• DDM_1 -
توجد كل من قيم خطوط الطول وخط العرض في حقل واحد. يتم فصل قيمتين بمسافة أو فاصلة
أو شرطة مائلة.
• DDM_2— توجد
قيم خط الطول وخط العرض في حقلين منفصلين.
• DMS_1 —توجد
قيمتا خط الطول وخط العرض في حقل واحد. يتم فصل قيمتين بمسافة أو فاصلة أو شرطة
مائلة.
• DMS_2 —
توجد قيم خطوط الطول وخط العرض في حقلين منفصلين.
• GARS -
النظام المرجعي العالمي للمنطقة. بناءً على خطوط الطول والعرض ، فإنه يقسم العالم
ويقسمه إلى خلايا.
• GEOREF -
النظام المرجعي الجغرافي العالمي. نظام قائم على الشبكة يقسم العالم إلى رباعي
الزوايا بزاوية 15 درجة ثم ينقسم إلى أرباع أصغر.
• UTM_ZONES - يشير الحرف N أو S بعد
رقم منطقة UTM إلى نصف الكرة الشمالي أو الجنوبي فقط.
• UTM_BANDS - الحرف الذي يظهر بعد رقم منطقة UTM يعين
أحد نطاقات خطوط العرض العشرين. لا يعين N أو S نصف
الكرة الأرضية.
• USNG -
شبكة الولايات المتحدة الوطنية. تقريبًا مماثل لـ MGRS ولكنه
يستخدم Datum أمريكا الشمالية 1983 (NAD83)
كمرجع له.
• MGRS -
النظام المرجعي للشبكة العسكرية. يتبع إحداثيات UTM ويقسم
العالم إلى خطوط طول 6 درجات و 20 نطاق عرض ، لكن MGRS تقسم
مناطق الشبكة إلى شبكات أصغر يبلغ طولها 100000 متر. يتم بعد ذلك تقسيم هذه
الشبكات التي يبلغ طولها 100000 متر إلى شبكات بطول 10000 متر و 1000 متر و 100
متر و 10 متر و 1 متر.
• الشكل - متاح فقط عند
تحديد طبقة معالم نقطية كمدخلات. يتم استخدام إحداثيات كل نقطة لتحديد تنسيق
الإخراج.
DD و DDM و DMS و UTM هي
أيضًا كلمات رئيسية صالحة ؛ يمكن استخدامها فقط عن طريق الكتابة (في مربع الحوار)
أو تمرير القيمة في البرمجة النصية. ومع ذلك ، فإن الكلمات الأساسية التي تحتوي
على شرطة سفلية ومعرف تخبر المزيد عن قيم الحقل.
X Field
(Longitude)
A field from the input table containing the longitude value. For DD_2,
DD_NUMERIC, DDM_2, and DMS_2, this is the longitude field.
For DD_1, DDM_1, and DMS_1, this field contains both latitude and
longitude values in a single string.
For GARS, GEOREF, UTM_ZONES, UTM_BANDS, USNG, and MGRS, this field
contains an alphanumeric notation in a single text field.
The Y Field (Latitude) parameter is disabled when one of the single-string
formats is chosen.
Y Field
(Latitude)
A field from the input table containing the latitude value. For DD_2,
DD_NUMERIC, DDM_2, and DMS_2, this is the latitude field.
For DD_1, DDM_1, and DMS_1, this field contains both latitude and
longitude values in a single string.
For GARS, GEOREF, UTM_ZONES, UTM_BANDS, USNG, and MGRS, this field
contains an alphanumeric notation in a single text field.
This parameter is disabled when one of the single-string formats is
chosen.
Output
Coordinate Format
Coordinate format to which the input notations will be converted. The
default is DD_2.
· DD_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two values
are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
· DD_2—Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
· DD_NUMERIC—Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields of
type Double. Values in the West and South are denoted by a minus sign, whereas
in DD_2, the values are in text and N, S, E, and W are used to denote
direction.
· DDM_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two values
are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
· DDM_2— Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
· DMS_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two values
are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
· DMS_2—Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
· GARS—Global Area Reference System. Based on latitude and longitude, it
divides and subdivides the world into cells.
· GEOREF—World Geographic Reference System. A grid-based system that divides
the world into 15-degree quadrangles and then subdivides into smaller
quadrangles.
· UTM_ZONES—The letter N or S after the UTM zone number designates only
North or South hemisphere.
· UTM_BANDS—The letter after the UTM zone number designates one of the 20
latitude bands. N or S does not designate a hemisphere.
· USNG—United States National Grid. Almost exactly the same as MGRS but uses
North American Datum 1983 (NAD83) as its datum.
· MGRS—Military Grid Reference System. Follows the UTM coordinates and
divides the world into 6-degree longitude and 20 latitude bands, but MGRS then
further subdivides the grid zones into smaller 100,000-meter grids. These
100,000-meter grids are then divided into 10,000-meter, 1,000-meter, 100-meter,
10-meter, and 1-meter grids.
DD, DDM, DMS, and UTM are also valid keywords; they can be used just by
typing in (on dialog) or passing the value in scripting. However, keywords with
underscore and a qualifier tell more about the field values.
ID
(optional)
This parameter is no longer used as all fields are transferred to output
table.
Exclude
records with invalid notation (optional)
When Exclude records with invalid notation is checked, the output will
only convert valid notations to points. Otherwise, invalid records will be
included as null geometry.
· Unchecked—Only valid records are converted to points in the output. This
is the default.
· Checked—Valid records are converted to points in the output and invalid
records will be included as null geometry.
6.
X Field (Longitude) حقل
X (خط الطول)
حقل من جدول الإدخال يحتوي على قيمة خط الطول.
بالنسبة إلى DD_2 و DD_NUMERIC و DDM_2 و DMS_2 ، هذا
هو حقل خط الطول.
بالنسبة إلى DD_1 و DDM_1 و DMS_1 ،
يحتوي هذا الحقل على قيم خط الطول وخط العرض في سلسلة واحدة.
بالنسبة إلى GARS و GEOREF و UTM_ZONES و UTM_BANDS و USNG و MGRS ،
يحتوي هذا الحقل على تدوين أبجدي رقمي في حقل نصي واحد.
يتم تعطيل معلمة Y Field (Latitude) عند اختيار أحد تنسيقات السلسلة المفردة.
Y Field
(Latitude)
A field from the input table containing the latitude value. For DD_2,
DD_NUMERIC, DDM_2, and DMS_2, this is the latitude field.
For DD_1, DDM_1, and DMS_1, this field contains both latitude and
longitude values in a single string.
For GARS, GEOREF, UTM_ZONES, UTM_BANDS, USNG, and MGRS, this field
contains an alphanumeric notation in a single text field.
This parameter is disabled when one of the single-string formats is
chosen.
Output
Coordinate Format
Coordinate format to which the input notations will be converted. The
default is DD_2.
· DD_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two values
are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
· DD_2—Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
· DD_NUMERIC—Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields of
type Double. Values in the West and South are denoted by a minus sign, whereas
in DD_2, the values are in text and N, S, E, and W are used to denote
direction.
· DDM_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two values
are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
· DDM_2— Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
· DMS_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two values
are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
· DMS_2—Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
· GARS—Global Area Reference System. Based on latitude and longitude, it
divides and subdivides the world into cells.
· GEOREF—World Geographic Reference System. A grid-based system that divides
the world into 15-degree quadrangles and then subdivides into smaller
quadrangles.
· UTM_ZONES—The letter N or S after the UTM zone number designates only
North or South hemisphere.
· UTM_BANDS—The letter after the UTM zone number designates one of the 20
latitude bands. N or S does not designate a hemisphere.
· USNG—United States National Grid. Almost exactly the same as MGRS but uses
North American Datum 1983 (NAD83) as its datum.
· MGRS—Military Grid Reference System. Follows the UTM coordinates and
divides the world into 6-degree longitude and 20 latitude bands, but MGRS then
further subdivides the grid zones into smaller 100,000-meter grids. These
100,000-meter grids are then divided into 10,000-meter, 1,000-meter, 100-meter,
10-meter, and 1-meter grids.
DD, DDM, DMS, and UTM are also valid keywords; they can be used just by
typing in (on dialog) or passing the value in scripting. However, keywords with
underscore and a qualifier tell more about the field values.
ID
(optional)
This parameter is no longer used as all fields are transferred to output
table.
Exclude
records with invalid notation (optional)
When Exclude records with invalid notation is checked, the output will
only convert valid notations to points. Otherwise, invalid records will be
included as null geometry.
· Unchecked—Only valid records are converted to points in the output. This
is the default.
· Checked—Valid records are converted to points in the output and invalid
records will be included as null geometry.
7.
Y Field (Latitude) حقل ص (خط العرض)
حقل من جدول الإدخال يحتوي على قيمة خط العرض.
بالنسبة إلى DD_2 و DD_NUMERIC و DDM_2 و DMS_2 ، هذا
هو حقل خط العرض.
بالنسبة إلى DD_1 و DDM_1 و DMS_1 ،
يحتوي هذا الحقل على قيم خط الطول وخط العرض في سلسلة واحدة.
بالنسبة إلى GARS و GEOREF و UTM_ZONES و UTM_BANDS و USNG و MGRS ،
يحتوي هذا الحقل على تدوين أبجدي رقمي في حقل نصي واحد.
يتم تعطيل هذه المعلمة عند اختيار أحد تنسيقات
السلسلة المفردة.
Output
Coordinate Format
Coordinate format to which the input notations will be converted. The
default is DD_2.
· DD_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two values
are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
· DD_2—Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
· DD_NUMERIC—Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields of
type Double. Values in the West and South are denoted by a minus sign, whereas
in DD_2, the values are in text and N, S, E, and W are used to denote
direction.
· DDM_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two values
are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
· DDM_2— Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
· DMS_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two values
are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
· DMS_2—Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
· GARS—Global Area Reference System. Based on latitude and longitude, it
divides and subdivides the world into cells.
· GEOREF—World Geographic Reference System. A grid-based system that divides
the world into 15-degree quadrangles and then subdivides into smaller
quadrangles.
· UTM_ZONES—The letter N or S after the UTM zone number designates only
North or South hemisphere.
· UTM_BANDS—The letter after the UTM zone number designates one of the 20
latitude bands. N or S does not designate a hemisphere.
· USNG—United States National Grid. Almost exactly the same as MGRS but uses
North American Datum 1983 (NAD83) as its datum.
· MGRS—Military Grid Reference System. Follows the UTM coordinates and
divides the world into 6-degree longitude and 20 latitude bands, but MGRS then
further subdivides the grid zones into smaller 100,000-meter grids. These
100,000-meter grids are then divided into 10,000-meter, 1,000-meter, 100-meter,
10-meter, and 1-meter grids.
DD, DDM, DMS, and UTM are also valid keywords; they can be used just by
typing in (on dialog) or passing the value in scripting. However, keywords with
underscore and a qualifier tell more about the field values.
ID
(optional)
This parameter is no longer used as all fields are transferred to output
table.
Exclude
records with invalid notation (optional)
When Exclude records with invalid notation is checked, the output will
only convert valid notations to points. Otherwise, invalid records will be
included as null geometry.
· Unchecked—Only valid records are converted to points in the output. This
is the default.
· Checked—Valid records are converted to points in the output and invalid records
will be included as null geometry.
8.
Output Coordinate Format تنسيق إحداثيات
الإخراج
Coordinate format to
which the input notations will be converted. The default is DD_2.
·
DD_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field. Two
values are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
·
DD_2—Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
·
DD_NUMERIC—Longitude and latitude values are in two separate
fields of type Double. Values in the West and South are denoted by a minus
sign, whereas in DD_2, the values are in text and N, S, E, and W are used to
denote direction.
·
DDM_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field.
Two values are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
·
DDM_2— Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
·
DMS_1—Both longitude and latitude values are in a single field.
Two values are separated by a space, a comma, or a slash.
·
DMS_2—Longitude and latitude values are in two separate fields.
·
GARS—Global Area Reference System. Based on latitude and
longitude, it divides and subdivides the world into cells.
·
GEOREF—World Geographic Reference System. A grid-based system that
divides the world into 15-degree quadrangles and then subdivides into smaller
quadrangles.
·
UTM_ZONES—The letter N or S after the UTM zone number designates
only North or South hemisphere.
·
UTM_BANDS—The letter after the UTM zone number designates one of
the 20 latitude bands. N or S does not designate a hemisphere.
·
USNG—United States National Grid. Almost exactly the same as MGRS
but uses North American Datum 1983 (NAD83) as its datum.
·
MGRS—Military Grid Reference System. Follows the UTM coordinates
and divides the world into 6-degree longitude and 20 latitude bands, but MGRS
then further subdivides the grid zones into smaller 100,000-meter grids. These
100,000-meter grids are then divided into 10,000-meter, 1,000-meter, 100-meter,
10-meter, and 1-meter grids.
DD, DDM, DMS, and UTM
are also valid keywords; they can be used just by typing in (on dialog) or
passing the value in scripting. However, keywords with underscore and a
qualifier tell more about the field values.
تنسيق الإحداثيات الذي سيتم تحويل رموز الإدخال
إليه. الافتراضي هو DD_2.
• DD_1 —
توجد قيمتا خط الطول وخط العرض في حقل واحد. يتم فصل قيمتين بمسافة أو فاصلة أو
شرطة مائلة.
• DD_2 — توجد قيم خط الطول وخط العرض في حقلين منفصلين.
• DD_NUMERIC - توجد قيم خط الطول وخط العرض في حقلين منفصلين من النوع مزدوج.
يتم الإشارة إلى القيم في الغرب والجنوب بعلامة ناقص ، بينما في DD_2 ،
تكون القيم في النص ويتم استخدام N و S و E و W
للإشارة إلى الاتجاه.
• DDM_1 -
توجد كل من قيم خطوط الطول وخط العرض في حقل واحد. يتم فصل قيمتين بمسافة أو فاصلة
أو شرطة مائلة.
• DDM_2— توجد
قيم خط الطول وخط العرض في حقلين منفصلين.
• DMS_1 —توجد
قيمتا خط الطول وخط العرض في حقل واحد. يتم فصل قيمتين بمسافة أو فاصلة أو شرطة
مائلة.
• DMS_2 —
توجد قيم خطوط الطول وخط العرض في حقلين منفصلين.
• GARS -
النظام المرجعي العالمي للمنطقة. بناءً على خطوط الطول والعرض ، فإنه يقسم العالم
ويقسمه إلى خلايا.
• GEOREF -
النظام المرجعي الجغرافي العالمي. نظام قائم على الشبكة يقسم العالم إلى رباعي
الزوايا بزاوية 15 درجة ثم ينقسم إلى أرباع أصغر.
• UTM_ZONES - يشير الحرف N أو S بعد
رقم منطقة UTM إلى نصف الكرة الشمالي أو الجنوبي فقط.
• UTM_BANDS - الحرف الذي يظهر بعد رقم منطقة UTM يعين
أحد نطاقات خطوط العرض العشرين. لا يعين N أو S نصف
الكرة الأرضية.
• USNG -
شبكة الولايات المتحدة الوطنية. تقريبًا مماثل لـ MGRS ولكنه
يستخدم Datum أمريكا الشمالية 1983 (NAD83)
كمرجع له.
• MGRS -
النظام المرجعي للشبكة العسكرية. يتبع إحداثيات UTM ويقسم
العالم إلى خطوط طول 6 درجات و 20 نطاق عرض ، لكن MGRS تقسم
مناطق الشبكة إلى شبكات أصغر يبلغ طولها 100000 متر. يتم بعد ذلك تقسيم هذه
الشبكات التي يبلغ طولها 100000 متر إلى شبكات بطول 10000 متر و 1000 متر و 100
متر و 10 متر و 1 متر.
DD و DDM و DMS و UTM هي
أيضًا كلمات رئيسية صالحة ؛ يمكن استخدامها فقط عن طريق الكتابة (في مربع الحوار)
أو تمرير القيمة في البرمجة النصية. ومع ذلك ، فإن الكلمات الأساسية التي تحتوي
على شرطة سفلية ومعرف تخبر المزيد عن قيم الحقل.
9.
ID (optional) المعرف (اختياري)
This parameter is no
longer used as all fields are transferred to output table.
لم يعد يتم استخدام هذه المعلمة حيث يتم نقل جميع
الحقول إلى جدول الإخراج.
10.
Exclude records with invalid notation (optional) استبعاد السجلات ذات العلامات غير الصالحة (اختياري)
When Exclude records
with invalid notation is checked, the output will only convert valid notations
to points. Otherwise, invalid records will be included as null geometry.
·
Unchecked—Only valid records are converted to points in the
output. This is the default.
·
Checked—Valid records are converted to points in the output and
invalid records will be included as null geometry. Exclude records with invalid
notation (optional)
عند تحديد استبعاد السجلات ذات العلامات غير
الصالحة ، فإن الإخراج سيحول فقط الرموز الصالحة إلى نقاط. وبخلاف ذلك ، سيتم
تضمين السجلات غير الصالحة باعتبارها هندسة فارغة.
• غير محدد - يتم تحويل
السجلات الصالحة فقط إلى نقاط في الإخراج. هذا هو الافتراضي.
• تم التحديد - يتم تحويل
السجلات الصالحة إلى نقاط في المخرجات وسيتم تضمين السجلات غير الصالحة باعتبارها
هندسة فارغة.
When Exclude records with invalid notation is checked, the output will
only convert valid notations to points. Otherwise, invalid records will be
included as null geometry.
·Unchecked—Only valid records are converted to points in the output. This
is the default.
·Checked—Valid records are converted to points in the output and invalid
records will be included as null geometry.
ID
(optional)
This parameter is no longer used as all fields are transferred to output
table.
Exclude
records with invalid notation (optional)
When Exclude records with invalid notation is checked, the output will
only convert valid notations to points. Otherwise, invalid records will be
included as null geometry.
·Unchecked—Only valid records are converted to points in the output. This
is the default.
·Checked—Valid records are converted to points in the output and invalid
records will be included as null geometry.
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