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Subject: GISList: Point to Line
Date:  09/11/2001 10:53:13 AM
From:  odint



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Does anyone know how, using Arcview 3.0a, I can easily join the points =
in a point theme - whose attributes are defined by Lat and Long - and by =
date. I am creating an application plotting the movement of ships (in =
Nelson's Navy using positional data from the ship's logs) and wish to =
creat a chart showing the separate routes with a line joining the =
positions, in date sequence, and labelled by date. Pt 2 poly does not =
do the trick, because that creates a poly line around the outer selected =
points. Anyone got any idea?
(Of course I can always join each point with a graphics line, but that's =
a bit old-fashioned and laborious!)

Martyn Guy
odint@iclwebkit.co.uk

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