What is the profile of a graph?
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What is the profile of a graph?
Profile graphs consist of continuous horizontal distance on the x-axis and elevation on the y-axis. The horizontal distance refers to the distance from the beginning of each 3D line when projected onto an imaginary horizontal plane, measured along the line.
How do I create a profile graph in ArcGIS pro?
Create a profile graph.
- Select the new 3D lines using a selection tool .
- Click the layer in the Contents pane.
- On the Data tab, in the Visualize group, click the Create Chart button . Alternatively, right-click the layer in the Contents pane and click Create Chart .
What is an elevation profile?
An elevation profile is a depiction of a two-dimensional cross sectional view of a landscape. It provides a side view of a terrain’s elevation along a line drawn between locations on a map. ArcGIS Online displays an elevation profile for a selected feature or a measure line along a web map.
How do I create a profile graph in ArcGIS?
Creating a profile graph from digitized features of a surface
- In ArcMap, click the layer drop-down arrow on the 3D Analyst toolbar and click the surface that you want to profile.
- Click the Interpolate Line button .
- Click the surface and digitize a line you want to profile.
- Click the Create Profile Graph button .
How do I export my profile graph from ArcGIS?
Exporting the graph data
- Right-click in the graph window and click Export.
- Click the Data tab.
- Click the Series drop-down arrow and choose a series to export.
- Choose a format type from the Format list.
- In the Delimiter list, choose one to use if you are exporting to text format.
- Click the Save button.
Why are profile maps vertically exaggerated?
Vertical exaggeration (VE) is a scale that is used in raised-relief maps, plans and technical drawings (cross section perspectives), in order to emphasize vertical features, which might be too small to identify relative to the horizontal scale.
How do I find my elevation profile?
View a path’s elevation profile
- Open Google Earth Pro.
- Draw a path or open an existing path.
- Click Edit. Show Elevation Profile.
- An elevation profile will appear in the the lower half of the 3D Viewer. If your elevation measurement reads “0,” make sure the terrain layer is turned on.
How do I create an elevation profile?
Explore the slope, elevation, and distance along a path.
- Open Google Earth Pro.
- Draw a path or open an existing path.
- Click Edit. Show Elevation Profile.
- An elevation profile will appear in the the lower half of the 3D Viewer. If your elevation measurement reads “0,” make sure the terrain layer is turned on.
How do I find the elevation profile in ArcGIS?
In this topic
- Create an interactive elevation profile.
- Update a profile graph.
- Profile graph export options.
- Close an interactive profile graph.
How do you create a profile graph?
How do I export a graph from Desmos?
For anyone else who finds this thread:
- Export to Desmos calculator by scrolling all the way to the bottom of the graph expression list and click Export to Desmos. (
- Copy an individual slide by clicking Preview, then the copy icon next to where it says Student Preview, and paste into any other AB.