The following is a listing of how to do this using ARC/INFO. All commands for ARC/INFO will be printed in bold here. In this example, two coverages are used to create a new coverage. A situation calls for evaluating and determining stream gage locations within a certain study area. Proposed sites will be digitized in a new coverage called "gages." The project manager asks that a gage be placed near a road, and as directly upstream from a convergence of two streams, as possible. Using a map based on the gage coverage, a team may then inspect the locations in situ to determine if a gage location would be successful.
Arc: arcedit
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ARCEDIT (COGO) Version 7.1.1 (Thu Feb 6 23:26:50 PST 1997)
Arcedit: display 9999
Arcedit: create gage roads
Creating C:\ARCDATA\EX8\GAGE
The edit coverage is now C:\ARCDATA\EX8\GAGE
WARNING the Map extent is not defined
Defaulting the map extent to the BND of C:\ARCDATA\EX8\GAGE
Arcedit: drawenvironment all
Arcedit: backeenvironment arc
Arcedit: backcoverage hydro 4
C:\ARCDATA\EX8\HYDRO
is now background coverage 1 with draw symbol 4
Arcedit: backcoverage roads 2
C:\ARCDATA\EX8\ROADS
is now background coverage 2 with draw symbol 2
Arcedit: draw
Arcedit: editfeature label
0 element(s) for edit feature LABEL
Arcedit: add
--------------------Options--------------------
1) Add Label 5) Delete last label 8) Digitizing Options
9) Quit
(Label) User-ID: 1 Coordinate = 345490.899,4462056.457
(Label) User-ID: 2 Coordinate = 344763.013,4462905.657
(Label) User-ID: 3 Coordinate = 337666.128,4463997.486
(Label) User-ID: 4 Coordinate = 336907.914,4464452.414
4 label(s) added to C:\ARCDATA\EX8\GAGE
Arcedit: save
Arcedit: removeback roads
Removing backcover: C:\ARCDATA\EX8\ROADS
Arcedit: draw
7. The final image should look something like this: