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No headers Use the Coordinates Editor (Geometry) control to display geometry and coordinates of points, lines and polygons, as shown in the following table:
Property | Description |
System Category | |
ClassName | Geometry |
Name | Specifies the name. For example, $GEOMETRY4. |
Base | |
IsLocked | If True, the value cannot be edited. |
Specific Category | |
AvailableValue | Instead of the coordinates, you can show a text. If no geometry exists, the UnAvailableValue text is displayed. If geometry exists and the AvailableValue is not empty this text is displayed. If the AvailableValue is empty (default), the coordinates are shown. |
UnAvailableValue |
PrecisionXY | Defines the precision of the values shown in the form. |
PrecisionZ |
ShowEndPointOnly | |
ShowInterpretation | Shows the start or end or mid point of an arc. |
ShowStartPointOnly | If False, in the case of lines/polygons, all coordinates of all vertices are shown. If True, only the coordinates of the first or last vertex are shown. |
ShowX | X = easting, Y = northing, Z = elevation. If True, the respective value X, Y, or Z is shown in the text box/list box. The order of display is X (easting), Y (northing), Z (elevation). If False, the respective value (x,y,z) will not be shown in the text box/list box. |
ShowY |
ShowZ |
SQL | Default: empty. You can define an SQL statement to show the geometry of related child features, which is stored in a different table. For example, this happens, if the table is of the attribute type, as is the case in the utility model . Note the parallel to label definitions. With a geometry control in addition to SQL, you can display the coordinates of the related geometry. With a Parent Geometry select statement, you can query the geometry of a related feature if the parent label is of the attribute type. |