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Tripp Corbin GISP
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Tripp Corbin GISP has over 25 years of experience in the geospatial industry and is recognized as an industry expert in a variety of geospatial software platforms, including Esri, Autodesk, and Trimble products. He has assisted numerous organizations in implementing GIS to help solve problems and improve operations. He holds multiple certifications, including as a certified GIS professional, Esri-certified enterprise system design associate, and Esri-certified desktop professional. He is also the former president of URISA and the local Georgia Chapter. In recognition of his contributions to the GIS community, he has received several awards, including the URISA Exemplary Leadership award and the Barbara Hirsch Special Service award.
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Creating new line features


Now we will move onto creating Line features. These are more complicated because they require multiple vertices. At minimum, a line requires two vertices: a beginning and an ending. It is not uncommon for a Line feature to have multiple vertices. This is called a polyline.

As far as ArcGIS is concerned, a line and polyline are the same thing. They are stored together in the same feature classes and the tools used to create them are the same. So you will see the term line and polyline used interchangeably within ArcGIS. This is not true of all applications, such as AutoCAD. 

Line features stored in a geodatabase feature class can also include curved segments. These segments are stored and created as arcs. Not all data storage formats support arcs. Shapefile is a good example of one that does not support arcs. Instead of using arcs, shapefile typically uses multiple very short straight segments to simulate the arc. When displayed to scale, these short straight segments...

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Tripp Corbin GISP

Tripp Corbin GISP has over 25 years of experience in the geospatial industry and is recognized as an industry expert in a variety of geospatial software platforms, including Esri, Autodesk, and Trimble products. He has assisted numerous organizations in implementing GIS to help solve problems and improve operations. He holds multiple certifications, including as a certified GIS professional, Esri-certified enterprise system design associate, and Esri-certified desktop professional. He is also the former president of URISA and the local Georgia Chapter. In recognition of his contributions to the GIS community, he has received several awards, including the URISA Exemplary Leadership award and the Barbara Hirsch Special Service award.
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