Arcmap geometry calculator
A destination that is due south of the origin would produce a bearing of 180.0 degrees. For example, a destination that is due east of the origin would produce a bearing of 90.0 degrees. 0 to 360 represents the bearing as the number of degrees measured clockwise from north. The bearing value is returned as an integer in degrees.For example, the origin may be a delivery vehicles current point geometry while the destination is a business whose location is expressed as separate X and Y coordinate fields of the same event record associated with the delivery vehicle. The origin and destination sources can be defined using geometry type fields containing point features, separate fields containing X and Y coordinates expressed as integers, or a combination of both.The processor does not support the use of multiple inputs for calculating a bearing value.
The bearing is specified as a positive double value ranging from 0 to 360 degrees, measured clockwise from north. The processor returns the bearing value in a new field as part of a new GeoEvent Definition. The Bearing Calculator Processor can be used to calculate the bearing of a point event record using an origin and destination location as sources.