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You can specify one or more fields to identify tracks. If the datasets have different spatial references, use the Output Coordinate System environment to specify the spatial reference to use in analysis, or project the datasets prior to analysis. The spatial reference of the Input Point Layer parameter value must be the same as the spatial reference of the Input Line Layer parameter value.
#GPS TRACKS ARCMAP PRO#
Licensed StreetMap Premium geodatabase feature layers are not supported as input for ArcGIS Pro 3.0.
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Lines are traversable if they are connected by common nodes.
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Lines that cannot be reached by a point, based on connectivity, will not be considered a match. Lines are connected based on their from node and to node values. Direction refers to how a line can be travelled between the from node and the to node.Ĭonnectivity describes how lines are connected to represent a traversable network. The start of the line is the from node and the end of the line is the to node. Nodes are the end vertices of line features used to indicate the direction of the line. The vehicle ID can represent the distinct tracks. For example, a city can have a fleet of snow plow trucks that record their location every 30 seconds. Features are determined to be in sequence by using a track identifier field and their order in time. A sequence of features that are time-enabled with time type instant.