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Node option. If you are working with a network or polygon topology, use the
MAPAN command.
If you retrieve the nodes of a network or polygon topology, but not the
connecting links, you can still move the nodes. However, the current topology
knows nothing about the connecting links because all the link information
is stored on the links, and saving any edited nodes back to the source drawings
will create an incorrect topology.
See also:
Loading or Unloading Topologies (page 906)
To create a node on an existing link (page 878)
To delete a link, node, or polygon (page 889)
To edit the resistance of a link or node in a network topology (page 850)
NOTE This procedure is for drawing objects only. There is no equivalent for
geospatial feature data.
To edit a node
1 Open the drawing where the topology was created and load the topology.
2 Do one of the following:
For a node topology, in Map Explorer, right-click the topology name.
Click Move Nodes.
For a network or polygon topology, type mapmn at the command
line.
3 When prompted, click the nodes to move.
4 Press Enter when you finish selecting nodes.
5 Specify the base point or displacement.
6 Specify the second point of displacement.
The two points you specify define a displacement vector that indicates
how far the selected objects are to be moved and in what direction. If
you press Enter at the Specify Second Point of Displacement prompt, the
first point is interpreted as relative X,Y,Z displacement. For example, if
you specify 2,3 for the base point and press Enter at the next prompt,
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