Generate Spot Heights (Topographic Production)

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Synthèse

Creates elevation point features based on contour tops and depressions. Elevation points are created in each top and depression. Point height values are populated based on a digital elevation model.

Utilisation

  • This tool creates multiple points in areas with tops or depressions that have elevations of the same value. For example, if the tool finds two identical elevation values in different locations in the same top, it generates a point at each location.

  • A top refers to an elevation completely surrounded by lower elevation contour lines. A depression refers to an elevation completely surrounded by higher elevation contour lines.

  • Tops and depressions must be polylines that start and end at the same vertex. The tool will not create spot heights over contour lines that do not start and end at the same vertex.

  • If more than one input raster is used, all input rasters must have the same cell size, band count, and pixel type. All input rasters should also use the same elevation units (meters or feet).

Paramètres

ÉtiquetteExplicationType de données
Input Contours

Contours from which spot heights are computed.

Feature Layer
Input Raster(s)

Rasters used to derive the highest or lowest elevations in contour tops or depressions.

Raster Layer; Mosaic Layer
Target Spot Features

An existing point feature layer or feature class in which spot heights are created.

Feature Layer
Contour Height Field

The field in the input contours that contains elevation values. The field type must be numeric.

Field
Spot Height Field

The field in the output spot heights to which elevation values are written.

Field
Spot Height Subtype

Spot height subtype value assigned to new spot height features that are created.

String
Area of Interest
(Facultatif)

The extent where spot heights will be created. The area of interest (AOI) is the outer extent of all selected polygons in the feature layer. If none are selected, the extent of the raster will be used. This parameter does not accept point layers as valid input.

Feature Layer

Sortie obtenue

ÉtiquetteExplicationType de données
Updated Spot Heights

Spot height feature class where spot features were created.

Feature Layer

Environnements

Cet outil n’utilise pas d’environnement de géotraitement.

Informations de licence

  • Basic: Non
  • Standard: Non
  • Advanced: Nécessite Production Mapping and Extension ArcGIS Spatial Analyst

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