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Jan 20, 2015 at 11:15 history edited PolyGeo CC BY-SA 3.0
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Jan 19, 2015 at 19:31 answer added radouxju timeline score: 0
Jan 19, 2015 at 19:11 comment added Carl Thank you Jim. I did it how you wrote and I have two coordinate columns now :-) Tomorrow I will try if my program can write the simulated temperatures to the correct coordinates :-) Another question: At the moment I cant display anything of my feature class. It means that I use Symbology to display for example elevation with my favorite colour-ramp, but after applying it does not change anything in the data view. The map only keeps grey and the elevation is not shown. I never had such a problem. Is something about my feature class corrupt? Another
Jan 19, 2015 at 18:12 answer added Emil Brundage timeline score: 1
Jan 19, 2015 at 18:12 comment added Jim Ok no problem. In this case you would add two fields with type 'DOUBLE' to your feature class, one called "CENTROID_X", and another called "CENTROID_Y". Then, run the calculate geometry command on each field, selecting "X Coordinate of Centroid" and "Y Coordinate of Centroid" respectively.
Jan 19, 2015 at 18:05 comment added Carl Hi Jim! THanks for your answer! Yes, I would like to know the coordinates of the CENTROID of each polygon.
Jan 19, 2015 at 18:02 comment added Jim Hey Carl - Are you looking to write each polygon's CENTROID coordinates to your feature class? The reason I ask is because a polygon will contain an array of many X/Y coordinates, making up its vertices, giving it shape. If so, you can add a field to the attribute table for your feature class and run the calculate geometry command.
Jan 19, 2015 at 17:56 history asked Carl CC BY-SA 3.0