Split a centerline by point

Disponible avec la licence Location Referencing.

The Split Centerline By Point tool is a centerline feature class editing tool available in ArcGIS Roads and Highways. This tool is useful to split a centerline into two contiguous parts at a location clicked on the map to create a route that does not span a complete centerline. This tool is typically used to split a centerline relative to some feature being snapped to, like an intersection, county boundary, or railroad crossing.

Conseil :

You can also use the Split tool on the ArcGIS Pro Edit tab to perform this task. However, if the centerline has z-values populated, it is recommended that you use the Split centerline by point tool on the Location Referencing tab.

  1. Add the centerline feature class and network feature class to a map.

    You can also open a map in which the centerline and network feature class is already present.

    Remarque :

    The information model expects only one centerline at any given location. Ensure that the centerlines you're using for your edit do not overlap other centerlines in your LRS.

    Remarque :

    Traditionally versioned networks must be edited through a direct connection to the geodatabase. Branch versioned networks, including any network configured with a user-generated route ID, must be edited through a feature service.

  2. Zoom to the centerline that you want to split.
  3. On the Location Referencing tab, click Split Centerline and then click the Split Centerline By Point button Fractionner l’axe médian par point.
  4. Click a point on the centerline where you want it to split.

    The centerline on both sides of the split location flashes in dark green and the centerline splits into two parts.

    Remarque :

    Attributes from fields modeled on the centerline being split are added to the new centerlines resulting from the split.

    Remarque :

    If a message about acquiring locks or reconciling appears, conflict prevention is enabled.