Table To Ellipse (Data Management)

Summary

Creates a feature class containing geodetic ellipse features constructed based on the values in an x-coordinate field, y-coordinate field, major-axis field, minor-axis field, and azimuth field of a table.

Illustration

Table To Ellipse overview graphic
Ellipse construction parameters are shown.

Usage

  • Each geodetic ellipse is constructed using a particular set of field values representing the x and y coordinates of a center point, major and minor axis lengths, and azimuth angle measured from North. These fields and values will be included in the output.

  • A geodetic ellipse is a curve on the surface of the earth. However, a geodetic ellipse feature is not stored as a parametric (true) curve in the output, but rather a densified polyline representing the path of the geodetic ellipse.

  • If you specify the same field for both Major Field and Minor Field, or if the values in both fields are equal, the output features represent geodetic circles.

  • When the output is a feature class in a geodatabase, the values in the Shape_Length field are always in the units of the output coordinate system specified by the Spatial Reference parameter, and they are the planar lengths of the polylines. To measure a geodesic length or distance, use the ArcGIS Pro Measure tool and choose the Geodesic, Loxodrome, or Great Elliptic option accordingly before taking a measurement.

  • When needed, you can use the Feature To Polygon tool to convert the output polylines to polygons.

Syntax

arcpy.management.TableToEllipse(in_table, out_featureclass, x_field, y_field, major_field, minor_field, distance_units, {azimuth_field}, {azimuth_units}, {id_field}, {spatial_reference}, {attributes})
ParameterExplanationData Type
in_table

The input table. It can be a text file, CSV file, Excel file, dBASE table, or geodatabase table.

Table View
out_featureclass

The output feature class containing geodetic ellipses as densified polylines.

Feature Class
x_field

A numerical field in the input table containing the x-coordinates (or longitudes) of the center points of ellipses to be positioned in the output coordinate system specified by the spatial_reference parameter.

Field
y_field

A numerical field in the input table containing the y-coordinates (or latitudes) of the center points of ellipses to be positioned in the output coordinate system specified by the spatial_reference parameter.

Field
major_field

A numerical field in the input table containing major axis lengths of the ellipses.

Field
minor_field

A numerical field in the input table containing minor axis lengths of the ellipses.

Field
distance_units

Specifies the units for the major_field and minor_field parameters.

  • METERSThe units will be meters.
  • KILOMETERSThe units will be kilometers.
  • MILESThe units will be miles.
  • NAUTICAL_MILESThe units will be nautical miles.
  • FEETThe units will be feet.
  • US_SURVEY_FEETThe units will be U.S. survey feet.
String
azimuth_field
(Optional)

A numerical field in the input table containing azimuth angle values for the major axis rotations of the output ellipses. The values are measured clockwise from North.

Field
azimuth_units
(Optional)

Specifies the units for the azimuth_field parameter.

  • DEGREES The units will be decimal degrees. This is the default.
  • MILSThe units will be mils.
  • RADSThe units will be radians.
  • GRADSThe units will be gradians.
String
id_field
(Optional)

A field in the input table. This field and the values are included in the output and can be used to join the output features with the records in the input table.

Field
spatial_reference
(Optional)

The spatial reference of the output feature class. A spatial reference can be specified as any of the following:

  • The path to a .prj file, such as C:/workspace/watershed.prj
  • The path to a feature class or feature dataset whose spatial reference you want to apply, such as C:/workspace/myproject.gdb/landuse/grassland
  • A SpatialReference object, such as arcpy.SpatialReference("C:/data/Africa/Carthage.prj")

Spatial Reference
attributes
(Optional)

Specifies whether the remaining input fields will be written to the output feature class.

  • NO_ATTRIBUTESThe remaining input fields will not be written to the output feature class. This is the default.
  • ATTRIBUTESThe remaining input fields will be included in the output feature class. A new field, ORIG_FID, will also be added to the output feature class to store the input feature ID values.
Boolean

Code sample

TableToEllipse example (stand-alone script)

Create polyline ellipse features from a table.

# Import system modules
import arcpy

# Set local variables
input_table = r"c:\workspace\SGS\eltop.gdb\elret"
output_ellipse = r"c:\workspace\SGS\eltop.gdb\Eplyln_001"

# Table To Ellipse
arcpy.TableToEllipse_management(input_table, output_ellipse, "lond", "latd", 
                                "mjerr", "mnerr", "KILOMETERS", "orient", 
                                "DEGREES", "LinkID")

Licensing information

  • Basic: Yes
  • Standard: Yes
  • Advanced: Yes

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