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  1. Aug 7, 2023 · The difference between International and US Survey Feet is that the international foot is defined as 0.3048 meters, whereas the US survey foot is 1200/3937 meters (or 0.30480061). However, earlier this year Congress retired the US survey foot as a unit of measure. I hope this helps, Andrew. Reply. 1 Kudo.

  2. Apr 28, 2016 · Even better. 1) Add New Field "Len_mile". 2) Right-click the field > Calculate Geometry. 3) Select Length as the parameter and "Miles" in unit (Need to use a Pojected Coordinate System) Think Location. View solution in original post.

  3. Apr 10, 2024 · Run both tools with the same option. For Select By Location, choose "Within a distance (geodesic) for the Relationship parameter and for Buffer choose "Geodesic (shape preserving" for the Method parameter. You should get the same number of features within the distance you chose. Here's a post on basically the same subject:

  4. Jan 27, 2015 · 01-27-201508:59 PM. or you can run Raster to point, add a column/attribute to the point feature class, calculate the elevation, then convert it back using Point to raster with the appropriate value field and using the original DEM as a snap raster/source for the pixel size. Reply. 0 Kudos. byDanPatterson_Retired. MVP Emeritus. 04-19-201506:05 PM.

  5. Jul 8, 2015 · For example: RouteName = Hood. Hood.length = 1600. FromValue = 566. ToValue = 680. Option 1: I want to create a new point along Hood every 50', so that the point created at the start of Hood is given the value of 566, and the next point is created 50' farther, with a value of 570 or so. Option 2: Instead of creating the points every 50', a new ...

  6. Feb 21, 2024 · So as we know Pro adds a `Shape_Area` attribute whenever a polygon is created. In regard to this I have the following two questions: Why `Shape_Area` and `Area (geodesic)` values are slightly different even though there units are the same? Secondly, out of `Shape_Area`, `Area (geodesic)` and `Area`, which one is more accurate and which one ...

  7. Mar 8, 2019 · I'm working in western North Carolina in ArcGIS Pro using NAD_1983_StatePlane_North_Carolina_FIPS_3200_Feet. I notice using the "Measure Features" tool that the area differences (between Geodesic and Planar) are nearly non-existent over small areas, but 4 acres different over a 20,000 acre area.

  8. Dec 30, 2022 · 1. create file geodatabase; 2. create feature class in geodatabase (line with a PCS of NAD 1983 HARN StatePlane Hawaii 3 FIPS 5103 (US Feet); 3. draw line and save feature; 4. search Create Points Along Line tool, in the modify feature pane try to mess around with how many points are made along the selected line. This is where I get messed up.

  9. Feb 11, 2022 · 02-11-202211:07 AM. You could create a line feature class inside your polygon. If your lines need to be 400 meters apart, use the copy parallel function to get that distance right. Then use the densify too to create vertices every 400 meters along the lines. Then use the feature vertices to points tool to create your points.

  10. Nov 21, 2019 · For this in ArcGIS Pro, you can use Python to do the job. Using a projection in a field calculation on a feature basis, might not be very fast. Depending the number of features you have, you might first want to project the featureclass, calculate the X and Y of the geometry and than join back those fields to the original featureclass.

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