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Form Designer: Coordinates Editor - Properties

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    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.