ما فائدة route المنتج من Linear Referencing

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متى نستخدم make route وذلك بواسطة Linear Referencing الموجودة ضمن arctoolbox وما هي الفائدة منه ..حيث سمعت انه في النسخ القديمة كان هنالك شيء اسمه dynamic Segmentation
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واوجز بعض التعاريف حول route لتوضيح سؤالي وما اعنيه :
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Creating routes from existing lines
About creating routes from existing lines
You create routes from existing lines using the Create Routes tool in the Linear Referencing toolbox in ArcToolbox.
The input feature classes can be any supported format. This includes coverage, shapefile, personal, file, and enterprise geodatabase, and CAD data.
The linear features used as input are merged to create a single route. A field must be specified in the source dataset that has a route ID for each line feature. Features with the same route ID value will be merged as a multi-part line in the route feature class that is created.
As the input linear features are merged, the route measures are determined in one of three ways:
The geometric lengths of the input features are used to accumulate the measures.
A value stored in a measure field is used to accumulate the measures.
The values stored in from- and to-measure fields are used to set the measures.
With the first two options, you choose whether the output routes will have continuous measures when there are disjointed parts.
Also with the first two options, you control the direction in which measures are assigned to the routes by specifying the coordinate priority of the starting measure. The coordinate priority can be upper left, upper right, lower left, or lower right. These options are determined by placing the minimum bounding rectangle around the input features that are going to be merged to create one route.
Learn more about merging linear features to create routes
The output routes can be written to a shapefile or a geodatabase feature class.
How to create routes from existing lines
Creating routes using a tool
Click the Show/Hide ArcToolbox button on the Standard toolbar to show ArcToolbox.
Expand the Linear Referencing tools.
Double-click the Create Routes tool.
Type the Input Line Features filename and path, click the Browse button to select it, or click the dropdown arrow to select a layer.
Click the Route Identifier Field dropdown arrow and click the route identifier field.
Type the Output Route Feature Class filename and path or click the Browse button to specify the output dcilocation.
Click the Measure Source dropdown arrow and click the option in which you want the output route measures to be obtained.
For point events, click the Measure dropdown arrow and click the Measure field.
For line events, click the From-Measure dropdown arrow and click the from-measure field. Click the To-Measure dropdown arrow and click the to-measure field.
Optionally, click the Coordinate Priority dropdown arrow and click a coordinate priority. This becomes active when a measure source is LENGTH or ONE_FIELD.
Click OK to execute the tool.
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