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From Geocap we have two methods for exporting data to ArcMap and other software.
Export to filesEach dataset also have |
an Export |
entry on the right-click menu where different formats can be selected. In Geocap Seafloor the data can be exported from |
the 2. Charts |
folder by the |
commands Export Chart Data |
and Export Contours. Export Chart DataThe Export Chart Data command has the four |
tabs Polygons, Points, Surfaces |
and Hill Shade.
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Export ContoursThe Export Contours command has the two modes, export |
as Contour Lines |
or Contour Areas. For ordinary contour lines, select the first mode.
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Export to ArcGIS file geodatabaseThe export to the ArcGIS file geodatabase requires a license of the |
module Geocap DataLink for ArcGIS. The feature in the license file will have the name "gis". On the computer the ArcMap (ArcGIS) program must be installed and have a valid license. To run the module the 32-bit version of Geocap must be started, since ArcGIS is a 32-bit application. Activate the Geocap DataLink for ArcGISFrom the Geocap main window select Tools > Options … In |
the Options |
menu select Plug-ins |
in the left part. In the Plug-ins part, check the box |
for DataLink for ArcGIS. Below the Plug-ins part the ArcGIS version must be selected. The latest version is 10.3. Then click the Apply or OK buttons to activate the module. Next time Geocap is started after exit, the module will be automatically loaded. If the 64-bit version is started, the module will just be ignored. Create datasets for copyingOne of the preparations before the copying is to create the datasets which should be presented in the map.
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Create or open an ArcGIS file geodatabaseThe ArcGIS file geodatabase can be opened as an object in a Geocap project. So before you can open a geodatabase the Geocap project must be loaded. Click the arrow next to |
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icon in the project toolbar, and open the menu:
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Copy data to the ArcGIS file geodatabaseTo copy data from a Geocap project to an ArcGIS file geodatabase is done from the right-click menu |
option Copy |
on the selected data items. It is possible with multiple select and also different data types. In addition to select data in the list view, it is also possible to use the Multiple > Copy from a folder in the project. Click on the file geodatabase (for instance myChart) in the project tree, right-click and |
select Paste. Then a menu opens for setting parameters for the different datatypes Points, Lines and Surfaces. Copy Point data as:
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Copy Line data as:
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The next options are appropriate for all data types, |
both Points, Lines, Polygons |
and Rasters. Vertical Options:
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Target database: The name and path to the database selected for copying to.
Output Spatial Reference:
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Click OK |
to start the copying. Large point data sets copied as Point Feature may take some time. |