GeoHub NI Help - Identify
Identify
The
Identify tool allows the user to click a
point on the map and return information about the layers that occur at this point. The information is
returned in the Results dialogue.
- Click on the Identify button on the toolbar. The mouse pointer changes becomes a pointing hand.
- Click on the map at the point of interest.
- The Results dialogue opens automatically and contains the results of the Identify (including the easting and northing values of the point clicked).
- Expand the Results to see all information. Any layers identified will be returned and if these are expanded the attributes of the feature belonging to the layer that was identified can be seen.
- To select any of the identified features so they are highlighted on the map click on the check box beside it.

To access the Result Set Context menu, right click on any of the layers returned.

This contains a number of useful tools:
- Send
to
Select by Location
is a further tool for selecting features on the map and
contains the buffer
functionality. It is always accessed using one of the result context menus in the Results dialogue as
it processes
using selections made against any layer in the map. Please refer to the Search by Location tool section
for more information on this tool. - Zoom to Selected
feature(s)
will zoom the map canvas
to the particular
feature selected. - Select All Features
is useful when there are a lot of features in the result.
- Likewise
you can choose to Unselect All Features
. - Toggle
Features
will swap the selection to those that were previously unselected.
- Remove
deletes
just that particular layer from the results window (e.g. if it is not the layer of interest to you but
happens to be present at the same location as the layer that does interest you).
The Result Context Menu be accessed by right-clicking on a single selected feature in a result.

The tools in this are:
- Send to Select by Location.
- Zoom to Feature.
- Pan to Feature.
- Remove.
These have the same functionality as those in the result set context menu for the whole layer results, except that they refer only to that single selected feature rather than all the features returned for the layer.
- Pan to Feature
is extra
and it works by panning
the map to
show the selected feature instead of zooming in.
Example of an identified building polygon that has been selected, thus highlighted on the map canvas:


