FromCoordString

Résumé

Converts a coordinate system notation string to a PointGeometry object in WGS84 coordinates.

Discussion

To create a coordinate system notation string, use the PointGeometry object's toCoordString method.

Syntaxe

FromCoordString (string, notation)
ParamètreExplicationType de données
string

The input coordinates.

String
notation

The coordinate system notation of the input string.

  • DD Decimal degrees. For example, 34.05719570N 117.19647020W
  • DDM Degrees decimal minutes. For example, 34 03.43174200N 117 11.78821200W
  • DDS Degree Minute Seconds. For example, 34 03 25.90452000N 117 11 47.29272000W
  • GARS Global Area Reference System. Based on latitude and longitude, it divides and subdivides the world into cells. For example, 126LJ47
  • GEOREF World Geographic Reference System. For example, EJCE4821203432
  • MGRS Military Grid Reference System. For example, 11SMT8186968515
  • USNG United States National Grid. For example, 11S MT 81869 68515
  • UTM Universal Transverse Mercator. For example, 11S 481868 3768515
  • UTMNS Universal Transverse Mercator (no spaces). For example, 11N4818683768515
String
Valeur renvoyée
Type de donnéesExplication
PointGeometry

A PointGeometry object with a coordinate system of WGS84 (wkid=4326).

Exemple de code

FromCoordString example

Create a PointGeometry object from a United States National Grid string.

import arcpy
coord_string = '14S PB 59361 43195'
point_geometry = arcpy.FromCoordString(coord_string, 'USNG')

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