"Inverse" Point File Conversion Settings

The Inverse tab dialog is split in half with the Source settings on the left side and the Destination settings on the right side.

The drop down menus will contain the names of the columns in the table.  Using the drop down menus, select the column name that relates to the appropriate data type. If the table was loaded with no column names, default names will be used (C1, C2, etc) in the menus.  The Calculator will label the drop down menus according to the coordinate systems that have been set in the Point Database Conversion Job.  For example, if you are converting geodetic points (Lat/Long), the text boxes will indicate "Geodetic Latitude" and "Geodetic Longitude". For grid (UTM, State Plane, etc) the labels will indicate "Northing" and "Easting" where appropriate. This is true for both the Input and Output sides of the dialog.

Inverse Settings

Input

The Point File Inverse tab is set up a slightly different than the Convert and Forward tabs. The Source side has drop down boxes for two coordinates. This is because in order to perform an Inverse calculation, there must be two known points for the calculations.

The Use Input Point From Next Row toggle instructs the Calculator to take the value in the next row (row below) and calculate the inverse (as opposed to using values in another column).

Example

Output

The results of an Inverse calculation are:

The user may assign each result to a column using the drop down boxes. Specify (none) if a calculation is not needed.

For example, you may only need the Geodetic Distance and Geodetic Azimuth Ahead for a series of points. Using the drop down boxes you would assign those results to their appropriate columns. You would select (none) for the remaining boxes.

Units

Click on the appropriate buttons to specify the Output Distance units and Azimuth (angular) units.