The Measure/ Units section in General Configuration contains settings relative to units and methods used in the Position Display in the bottom bar of the application, in the measure tool, and during feature calculations. Many of these options were previously available in the Measure Tool right click context menu. For vertical units see Vertical Options.
Access the Measure /Unit Configuration by selecting the Configuration button from the File Toolbar or Tools menu, and navigating to the Measure/ Units section in the General folder.
This setting controls the format of the cursor latitude/ longitude position display in the status bar. Choose from the following options:
This setting controls what units area measurements will be calculated in using the Measure Tool or when creating new features with the Digitizer Tool or adding measurements as attributes.
This setting controls what units volume measurements will be calculated in when using the Measure Tool or when calculating volumes of existing features with the Digitizer Tool.
Distance Units
This setting controls what units that distance measurements will be displayed in the Measure Tool and when creating new features with the Digitizer Tool, as well on the Distance Scale bar. Choose from:
- Metric(m/ km)
- Nautical (ft/ nm)
- Statute (ft/ miles)
- Chains (chains/ miles)
- Yards (yards/ miles)
Calculation Type
Specify the method of distance calculation.
Great Circle
Any measured distances will use the great circle distance, which is the shortest path along the surface of the earth's ellipsoid between the two points. Any drawn paths will be along the great circle path. Typically you won't notice a difference for short distances, but will for longer ones.
Grid Distance
Any measured distances will use the distance as calculated in the Cartesian XY coordinate system of the current projected system. Any drawn paths will be straight lines between the start and end point. This can result in inaccurate distances for long measurements or when working in projection systems with high levels of distortion.
Rhumb Line
Any measured distances will be drawn along the rhumb line if possible, which is a line of constant bearing between the start and end point. Rhumb lines are often used in navigation so that a constant bearing can be maintained. A rhumb line will be a straight line in the Mercator projection. Any drawn paths will also be along the shortest rhumb line path between the start and end point.
Unit Display
Switch to larger unit for larger values
Length and perimeter measurements will use the larger distance unit for larger areas.
Always display base units (meters or feet)
Length and perimeter measurements will always use the base unit.
Always display longer units (kilometers or miles)
Length and perimeter measurements will always use the larger unit of measure.
Bearing Units
Specify the units of bearing from the following options:
- Degree Format
- Two Directional Survey Method
- Mils
- Grades
Relative To
Specify the reference for the reported bearing value from the following options:
True North
Any measured bearings will be reported relative to True North. This means that a bearing of 0° will point directly at the North Pole and bearings of 180° will point directly at the South Pole.
Magnetic North
Any measured bearings will be reported relative to Magnetic North. This means that a bearing of 0° will point directly at the magnetic North Pole rather than the geographic North Pole. All other bearings are relative to that, so a bearing of 180° is exactly away from the magnetic North Pole. The magnetic North Pole slowly meanders around, but is not coincident with the geographic North Pole.
Grid North
Any measured bearings will be reported relative to Grid North. This means that a bearing of 0 will point directly up on the Y axis of your current display projection (to the top of the screen assuming you don't have any rotation enabled), 90° will be directly to the right along the X axis, etc. If your projection is one that is orthogonal to the latitude/ longitude grid, like Geographic or Mercator, the cardinal directions (0°, 90°, 180°, and 270°) will be the same, but in between could vary due to scale differences.
Precision Options
Display default precision
The precision displayed in feature measurements is reported relative to the map scale.
Display extra precision
Measurements will be reported in extra decimal precision.
Display value rounded to nearest whole number
Measurements will be rounded to the nearest whole number for the displayed unit.
Append unit names to measure attribute values
Measurement values that are added to features as attributes will include unit specification in the attribute text.