Event behavior for cartographic realignment

Available with Location Referencing license.

Cartographic realignment is the method of updating the route geometry based on aerial imagery, as-built drawings, or input from field data collectors. To do this, you can directly modify the centerline that is associated with the route.

Learn more about applying cartographic realignment

Note:

Events are not updated until the Apply Event Behaviors tool is run after route edits. If you are using conflict prevention on branch versioned data, you are prompted to run Apply Event Behaviors before posting to the default version.

Cartographic realignment scenario

When cartographic realignment occurs, events are impacted, depending on the configured event behavior for each event layer. The following are the results of executing the Apply Event Behaviors tool on event features.

BehaviorDescription

Honor Route Measure

Preserves the measure of the event and changes shape according to the route.

Honor Referent Location

Changes both measure and geographic location to maintain the referent location of the event using a persistent offset value.

Note:

Point events follow the same behavior as line events.

Honor Route Measure behavior

Cartographic realignment results in the following:

  • The Event1 shape is regenerated to match the updated shape of the routes on which it is located.
  • If the Update route measures in cartographic realignment parameter is enabled in the LRS Network using the Modify Network Calibration Rules tool, the measures are updated during cartographic realignment.

Before Honor Route Measure

The following image shows the route before cartographic realignment:

Before cartographic realignment

After Honor Route Measure

The geographic location and the measures of the event change to that of the resultant cartographically realigned route, and the route and the event remain in sync.

The following image shows the route after cartographic realignment:

After cartographic realignment with Update route measures in cartographic realignment enabled

Honor Referent Location behavior

The geographic location and measures of the event can change to maintain the referent offset.

Before Honor Referent Location

The following image shows the route before cartographic realignment:

Before cartographic realignment

After Honor Referent Location

Note:

If the referent is not valid or not present during event behavior processing, the events are used to regenerate the event shape.

The following image shows the route after cartographic realignment:

After cartographic realignment

Detailed behavior results

The following section details how event behavior rules are enforced when a route is cartographically realigned.

Honor Route Measure behavior

The Honor Route Measure rule either preserves the measure of the event or changes the measure proportionally to the route's measure change as a result of cartographic realignment.

Before Honor Route Measure behavior

The following image shows the route before cartographic realignment:

Before cartographic realignment

The following table provides details about the event before cartographic realignment:

Event IDRoute IDFrom DateTo DateFrom MeasureTo Measure

Event1

Route1

1/1/2000

<Null>

0

10

After Honor Route Measure behavior

If the Update route measures in cartographic realignment parameter is disabled in the LRS Network using the Modify Network Calibration Rules, the measures are the same after cartographic realignment.

The following image shows the route after cartographic realignment with update route measures disabled:

After cartographic realignment with Update route measures in cartographic realignment disabled

The following table provides details about the event after cartographic realignment with update route measure disabled:

Event IDRoute IDFrom DateTo DateFrom MeasureTo Measure

Event1

Route1

1/1/2000

<Null>

0

10

If the Update route measures in cartographic realignment parameter is enabled in the LRS Network using the Modify Network Calibration Rules tool, the measures are updated after cartographic realignment.

The following image shows the route after cartographic realignment with update route measure enabled:

After cartographic realignment with Update route measures in cartographic realignment enabled

The following table provides details about the event after cartographic realignment with update route measure enabled:

Event IDRoute IDFrom DateTo DateFrom MeasureTo Measure

Event1

Route1

1/1/2000

<Null>

0

10

Honor Referent Location behavior

The Honor Referent Location rule changes both measure and geographic location to maintain the referent location of the event using a persistent offset value.

Events can have columns to derive the location of the event using stored information about a referent location. The following referent locations can be stored:

  • Offset distance from any point feature in the geodatabase
  • Offset distance from an intersection point feature
  • Offset distance from a point event feature
  • Offset distance from an x,y coordinate
  • Offset distance from a station

The cartographic realignment has the following effects:

  • Event1 has its shape regenerated to honor the from referent and to referent offset.
  • A point event is used as the referent feature.
  • If the Update route measures in cartographic realignment parameter is enabled in the LRS Network using the Modify Network Calibration Rules, the measures are updated after cartographic realignment.

Before Honor Referent Location event behavior

The following image shows the route before cartographic realignment:

Before cartographic realignment

The following table provides details about the event before cartographic realignment:

EventRoute NameFrom DateTo DateFrom MeasureTo Measure

Event1

Route1

1/1/2000

<Null>

17.5

22

The following table shows referent fields that have been configured in the event layer:

EventRoute NameFrom Ref LocationFrom Ref OffsetTo Ref LocationTo Ref Offset

Event1

Route1

Point1

-2.5

Point1

2

After Honor Referent Location event behavior

After cartographic realignment, the event shape is regenerated to maintain the referent location.

After cartographic realignment

The following table provides details about the event after cartographic realignment.

EventRoute NameFrom DateTo DateFrom MeasureTo Measure

Event1

Route1

1/1/2000

<Null>

21.5

26

Cartographic realignment on routes in a line network with events that span routes

The following sections detail how event behavior rules are enforced when a route in a line network is cartographically realigned:

Honor Route Measure behavior

Cartographic realignment results in the following:

  • Event1 and Event2 have their shape regenerated to match the updated shape of the routes on which they are located.
  • If the Update route measures in cartographic realignment parameter is disabled in the LRS Network using the Modify Network Calibration Rules, the measures are not updated after cartographic realignment.

Before Honor Route Measure

The following image shows the routes before cartographic realignment:

Before Honor Route Measure event behavior

The following table provides details about the events before cartographic realignment:

Event IDFrom DateTo DateFrom Route IDTo Route IDFrom MeasureTo Measure

Event1

1/1/2000

<Null>

Route1

Route3

0

30

Event2

1/1/2000

<Null>

Route3

Route4

30

48

After Honor Route Measure

The following image shows the routes after cartographic realignment when the Update route measures in cartographic realignment parameter is disabled:

After Honor Route Measure event behavior

The following table provides details about the events after cartographic realignment with update route measures disabled:

Event IDFrom DateTo DateFrom Route IDTo Route IDFrom MeasureTo Measure

Event1

1/1/2000

<Null>

Route1

Route3

0

30

Event2

1/1/2000

<Null>

Route3

Route4

30

48

The following image shows the routes after cartographic realignment when Update route measures in cartographic realignment parameter is enabled:

After Honor Route Measure event behavior

The following table provides details about the events after cartographic realignment with update route measures enabled:

Event IDFrom DateTo DateFrom Route IDTo Route IDFrom MeasureTo Measure

Event1

1/1/2000

<Null>

Route1

Route3

0

30

Event2

1/1/2000

<Null>

Route3

Route4

30

48

Honor Referent Location behavior

Cartographic realignment results in the following:

  • Event1 has its shape regenerated to honor the from referent and to referent offset.
  • A point event is used as the referent feature.
  • If the Update route measures in cartographic realignment parameter is enabled in the LRS Network using the Modify Network Calibration Rules, the measures are updated after cartographic realignment.

Before Honor Referent Location

The following image shows the routes before cartographic realignment:

Before Honor Referent Location event behavior

The following table shows the event before cartographic realignment:

Event IDFrom DateTo DateFrom Route IDFrom MeasureTo Route IDTo Measure

Event1

1/1/2000

<Null>

Route3

25

Route4

40

The following table shows referent fields that have been configured in the event layer:

Event IDFrom Ref LocationFrom Ref OffsetTo Ref LocationTo Ref Offset

Event1

Point1

-10

Point1

2

After Honor Referent Location

The following image shows the routes after cartographic realignment when Update route measures in cartographic realignment is disabled:

After Honor Referent Location event behavior

Event IDFrom DateTo DateFrom Route IDFrom MeasureTo Route IDTo Measure

Event1

1/1/2000

<Null>

Route3

25

Route4

40

The following image shows the routes after cartographic realignment when Update route measures in cartographic realignment is enabled:

After Honor Referent Location event behavior

The following table shows the event after cartographic realignment when Honor Referent Location is the configured event behavior:

Event IDFrom DateTo DateFrom Route IDFrom MeasureTo Route IDTo Measure

Event1

1/1/2000

<Null>

Route3

30

Route4

40