PointGeometry

Summary

A PointGeometry is a shape that has neither length nor area at a given scale.

Discussion

In many geoprocessing workflows, you may need to run a specific operation using coordinate and geometry information but don't necessarily want to go through the process of creating a new (temporary) feature class, populating the feature class with cursors, using the feature class, then deleting the temporary feature class. Geometry objects can be used instead for both input and output to make geoprocessing simpler. Geometry objects can be created from scratch using Geometry, Multipoint, PointGeometry, Polygon, or Polyline classes.

Syntax

PointGeometry (inputs, {spatialReference}, {hasZ}, {hasM})
ParameterExplanationData Type
inputs

The coordinates used to create the object. The datatype can be either Point or Array objects.

Object
spatialReference

The spatial reference of the new geometry.

(The default value is None)

SpatialReference
hasZ

The Z state: True for geometry if Z is enabled and False if it is not.

(The default value is False)

Boolean
hasM

The M state: True for geometry if M is enabled and False if it is not.

(The default value is False)

Boolean

Properties

PropertyExplanationData Type
area
(Read Only)

The area of a polygon feature. Empty for all other feature types.

Double
centroid
(Read Only)

The true centroid if it is within or on the feature; otherwise, the label point is returned. Returns a point object.

Point
extent
(Read Only)

The extent of the geometry.

Extent
firstPoint
(Read Only)

The first coordinate point of the geometry.

Point
hullRectangle
(Read Only)

A space-delimited string of the coordinate pairs of the convex hull rectangle.

String
isMultipart
(Read Only)

True, if the number of parts for this geometry is more than one.

Boolean
labelPoint
(Read Only)

The point at which the label is located. The labelPoint is always located within or on a feature.

Point
lastPoint
(Read Only)

The last coordinate of the feature.

Point
length
(Read Only)

The length of the linear feature. Zero for point, multipoint feature types.

Double
partCount
(Read Only)

The number of geometry parts for the feature.

Integer
pointCount
(Read Only)

The total number of points for the feature.

Integer
trueCentroid
(Read Only)

The center of gravity for a feature.

Point
type
(Read Only)

The geometry type: polygon, polyline, point, multipoint, multipatch, dimension, annotation.

String

Method Overview

MethodExplanation
contains (second_geometry)

Indicates if the base geometry contains the comparison geometry.

contains is the opposite of within.

Only True relationships are shown in this illustration.

Possible contains relationships
crosses (second_geometry)

Indicates if the two geometries intersect in a geometry of a lesser shape type.

Two polylines cross if they share only points in common, at least one of which is not an endpoint. A polyline and an polygon cross if they share a polyline or a point (for vertical line) in common on the interior of the polygon which is not equivalent to the entire polyline.

Only True relationships are shown in this illustration.

Possible crosses relationships
disjoint (second_geometry)

Indicates if the base and comparison geometries share no points in common.

Two geometries intersect if disjoint returns False.

Only True relationships are shown in this illustration.

Possible disjoint relationships
equals (second_geometry)

Indicates if the base and comparison geometries are of the same shape type and define the same set of points in the plane.

Only True relationships are shown in this illustration.

Possible equals relationships
getPart ({index})

Returns an array of point objects for a particular part of geometry or an array containing a number of arrays, one for each part.

overlaps (second_geometry)

Indicates if the intersection of the two geometries has the same shape type as one of the input geometries and is not equivalent to either of the input geometries.

Only True relationships are shown in this illustration.

Possible overlaps relationships
touches (second_geometry)

Indicates if the boundaries of the geometries intersect.

Two geometries touch when the intersection of the geometries is not empty, but the intersection of their interiors is empty. For example, a point touches a polyline only if the point is coincident with one of the polyline end points.

Only True relationships are shown in this illustration.

Possible touches relationships
within (second_geometry)

Indicates if the base geometry is within the comparison geometry.

within is the opposite operator of contains.

Only True relationships are shown in this illustration.

Possible within relationships

Methods

contains (second_geometry)
ParameterExplanationData Type
second_geometry

A second geometry.

Object
Return Value
Data TypeExplanation
Boolean

A return Boolean value of True indicates this geometry contains the second geometry.

crosses (second_geometry)
ParameterExplanationData Type
second_geometry

A second geometry.

Object
Return Value
Data TypeExplanation
Boolean

A return Boolean value of True indicates the two geometries intersect in a geometry of a lesser shape type.

disjoint (second_geometry)
ParameterExplanationData Type
second_geometry

A second geometry.

Object
Return Value
Data TypeExplanation
Boolean

A return Boolean value of True indicates that the two geometries share no points in common.

equals (second_geometry)
ParameterExplanationData Type
second_geometry

A second geometry.

Object
Return Value
Data TypeExplanation
Boolean

A return Boolean value of True indicates that the two geometries are of the same shape type and define the same set of points in the plane.

getPart ({index})
ParameterExplanationData Type
index

The index position of the geometry.

Integer
Return Value
Data TypeExplanation
Array

getPart returns an array of point objects for a particular part of the geometry if an index is specified. If an index is not specified, an array containing an array of point objects for each geometry part is returned.

overlaps (second_geometry)
ParameterExplanationData Type
second_geometry

A second geometry.

Object
Return Value
Data TypeExplanation
Boolean

A return Boolean value of True indicates the intersection of the two geometries has the same dimension as one of the input geometries.

touches (second_geometry)
ParameterExplanationData Type
second_geometry

A second geometry.

Object
Return Value
Data TypeExplanation
Boolean

A return Boolean value of True indicates the boundaries of the geometries intersect.

within (second_geometry)
ParameterExplanationData Type
second_geometry

A second geometry.

Object
Return Value
Data TypeExplanation
Boolean

A return Boolean value of True indicates this geometry is contained within the second geometry.

Code Sample

PointGeometry example

Create a point feature class from scratch.

import arcpy

# A list of coordinate pairs
#
pointList = [[1,2],[3,5],[7,3]]

# Create an empty Point object
#
point = arcpy.Point()

# A list to hold the PointGeometry objects
#
pointGeometryList = []

# For each coordinate pair, populate the Point object and create
#  a new PointGeometry
for pt in pointList:
    point.X = pt[0]
    point.Y = pt[1]

    pointGeometry = arcpy.PointGeometry(point)
    pointGeometryList.append(pointGeometry)

# Create a copy of the PointGeometry objects, by using pointGeometryList
#  as input to the CopyFeatures tool.
#
arcpy.CopyFeatures_management(pointGeometryList, "c:/geometry/a.gdb/points")    
    

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10/28/2011