Pathfinder office code

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In the above example, if you set output coordinate system datum NAD83 (2011), Pathfinder Office will apply a WGS1984-to-NAD83 (2011) transformation to the output positions and result in a position shift in the output. After position export is completed, use the “Define Projection” tool to define the correct datum for the output GIS data file (NAD83 (2011)). the “Define Projection” tool in ArcGIS software, to enter the correct map projection information in the exported GIS file.įor example, if your *.cor file (corrected position file) reference the NAD83 (2011) datum, set output coordinate system datum ITRF 2000 (as of August 2019).

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After position export is completed, use GIS software tool, e.g. If your positions reference a datum that is not WGS 1984 or the comparable ITRF, specify an output datum in position export setup that will not trigger a datum transformation. As a result, you cannot work with map projections in Pathfinder Office the same way as in professional GIS software. When exporting position files, Pathfinder Office treats input positions (*.SSF, *.cor) as referencing the WGS 1984 datum, even if the positions actually reference a different datum, e.g.

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