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The cluster tolerance used in topological processing operations.The name of the topology to be created.In a geodatabase, the following properties are defined for each topology: For example, identify the polygons that share a specific common edge list the edges that connect at a certain node navigate along connected edges from the current location add a new line and burn it into the topological graph split lines at intersections and create resulting edges, faces, nodes, and so on.
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ArcGIS software logic is available in the ArcGIS for Desktop and ArcGIS for Server products that can navigate topological relationships, work with adjacency and connectivity, and assemble features from these elements.
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ArcMap includes an editing and data automation framework that is used to create, maintain, and validate topological integrity and perform shared feature editing.ArcGIS includes advanced software logic to analyze and discover the topological elements in the feature classes of points, lines, and polygons.ArcGIS includes geoprocessing tools for building, analyzing, managing, and validating topologies.ArcMap also includes a set of tools for query, editing, validation, and error correction of topologies. ArcGIS includes topology layers in ArcMap that are used to display topological relationships, errors, and exceptions.The data model includes the ability to define the integrity rules and topological behavior of the feature classes that participate in a topology. The geodatabase includes a topological data model using an open storage format for simple features (feature classes of points, lines, and polygons), topology rules, and topologically integrated coordinates among features with shared geometry.In ArcGIS, topology includes all the following aspects: For example, street centerlines and census blocks share common geometry, and adjacent soil polygons share their common boundaries.Īddressing topology is more than providing a data storage mechanism.
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In geodatabases, topology is the arrangement that defines how point, line, and polygon features share coincident geometry.