
EARTH POINT MEASURE POLYGON HOW TO
So, how to display source code in a good manner? I did some research online. (2)There is neither line indent nor highlight. (1)Pieces between arrow brackets can not be displayed because in such a case Blogger will try to automatically corrected the HTML code by closing all tags such as an C++ library import. When I tried to publish a post in which I can show code snippets, I encountered some difficulties: (A lot of other small but powerful tools can be found in this website. Pop-up balloons, icons, paths, and directional arrows are easily created from the spreadsheet data. (3) Earth Point Tools: Create Directional ArrowĮxport a spreadsheet of lat/long coordinates to Google Earth. You can measure multiple polygons in one folder at one time, and export the results in excel files.


(2) Earth Point Tools: Calculate Polygon AreaĬalculate the area of a Google Earth polygon, its perimeter, centroid, and bounding box.Ĭalculate the length of a path, its mid-point, and bounding box. It'll generate a LineString path for you that looks just like a circle. But here are some useful tools I found from. I am not familiar with Google Earth API and those coding stuff. But those functions can also be done by using some online tools or coding kml/kmz files. (3) Import spreadsheet files and GIS shape files ĭoes this Pro license really deserve 400$/year? Well, it does save a lot work load.

Here are their additional functions compared to the free version: Recently I am working on Google Earth Pro. Google Earth is a useful and powerful tool.
