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Input Features
| A point feature layer or feature class representing the spot heights for a given area of interest. | Feature Layer |
Area of Interest
| The selected feature in the area of interest (AOI) that is used to identify input features to process. There should be one and only one selected AOI. | Layer |
Elevation Field
| The elevation field in Input Features to use for the spot height. | Field |
Invisibility Field
| The field where the visibility attribute will be written. | Field |
High Low Spots Field
(Facultatif) | The field that will be used to identify the highest and lowest spots. | Field |
Search Distance
(Facultatif) | The minimum distance between spot heights. For example, if the search distance is 3,000 meters, there will be at least 3,000 meters between a chosen spot height and the next chosen spot height. The default value will be 1,300 meters, as this is the optimal value for 50K sheets. | Linear Unit |
Maximum Number
Of Spots
(Facultatif) | The number of spot heights will not exceed this number. | Long |
Input Contours (Facultatif) | Input contours used to identify if point features are in depressions or tops. | Feature Layer |
Contour Code Field
(Facultatif) | The field in the database that contains the domain value for index contour, intermediate contour, depression contour, and depression intermediate contour. It is a string value of the field, such as HQC. | Field |
Depression Code
Value
(Facultatif) | Used to identify depression code values. A depression refers to an elevation completely surrounded by higher-elevation contour lines. | Long |
Sortie obtenue
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Updated Features | Features that have been thinned based on input criteria. | Feature Layer |