Étiquette | Explication | Type de données |
Input TIN | The input TIN. | TIN Layer |
Output Feature Class | The output feature class. | Feature Class |
Slope Units (Facultatif) | The units of measure for the slope values. Units are honored when a class breaks table is used. | String |
Class Breaks Table (Facultatif) | An input table containing the classification breaks that will be used to classify the output feature class. A comma-delimited text file is required for a class breaks table. | Table |
Slope Field (Facultatif) | The field containing slope values. | String |
Z Factor (Facultatif) | The factor applied to the slope calculation to convert the TIN's z units to x and y units. By default, the z-factor is 1. | Double |
Synthèse
Extracts slope information from the input TIN surface into polygon features.
Héritage :
This is a deprecated tool that has been superseded by the Surface Slope tool.
Utilisation
Use Class Breaks Table to constrain slope information into specific break intervals of the output feature class.
Use a comma-delimited .txt or .dbf file for a class breaks table. The table requires one column for class break values and, optionally, a second column of class codes. Also, the table needs a header row so that the first row of true data is not skipped.
Units are only honored when using a class breaks table.
Paramètres
arcpy.ddd.TinSlope(in_tin, out_feature_class, {units}, {class_breaks_table}, {slope_field}, {z_factor})
Nom | Explication | Type de données |
in_tin | The input TIN. | TIN Layer |
out_feature_class | The output feature class. | Feature Class |
units (Facultatif) | The units of measure for the slope values. Units are honored when a class breaks table is used. | String |
class_breaks_table (Facultatif) | An input table containing the classification breaks that will be used to classify the output feature class. | Table |
slope_field (Facultatif) | The field containing slope values. | String |
z_factor (Facultatif) | The factor applied to the slope calculation to convert the TIN's z units to x and y units. By default, the z-factor is 1. | Double |
Environnements
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