Points To Line (Data Management)
Summary
Creates line features from points.
Illustration
Usage
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Line feature will not be written to the output if they are made up of less than two vertices.
Syntax
PointsToLine_management (Input_Features, Output_Feature_Class, {Line_Field}, {Sort_Field}, {Close_Line})
Parameter | Explanation | Data Type |
Input_Features |
The point features to be converted into lines. | Feature Layer |
Output_Feature_Class |
The line feature class which will be created from the input points. | Feature Class |
Line_Field (Optional) |
Each feature in the output will be based on unique values in the Line Field. | Field |
Sort_Field (Optional) |
By default, points used to create each output line feature will be used in the order they are found. If a different order is desired, specify a Sort Field. | Field |
Close_Line (Optional) |
Specifies whether output line features should be closed.
| Boolean |
Code Sample
PointsToLine Example (Python Window)
The following Python window script demonstrates how to use the PointsToLine function in immediate mode.
import arcpy arcpy.env.workspace = "C:/data" arcpy.PointsToLine_management("calibration_points.shp", "C:/output/output.gdb/out_lines", "ROUTE1", "MEASURE")
PointsToLine Example 2 (stand-alone script)
The following stand-alone script demonstrates how to use PointsToLine.
# Name: PointsToLine_Example2.py # Description: Convert point features into line features # Import system modules import arcpy # Set environment settings arcpy.env.workspace = "C:/data" # Set local variables inFeatures = "calibration_points.shp" outFeatures = "C:/output/output.gdb/out_lines" lineField = "ROUTE1" sortField = "MEASURE" # Execute PointsToLine arcpy.PointsToLine_management(inFeatures, outFeatures, lineField, sortField)
Environments
Current Workspace, Scratch Workspace, XY Resolution, XY Tolerance, Output has M values, M Resolution, M Tolerance, Output has Z values, Default Output Z Value, Z Resolution, Z Tolerance, Qualified Field Names, Output CONFIG Keyword, Auto Commit, Output Spatial Grid 1, 2, 3, Output XY Domain, Output M Domain, Output Z Domain
Related Topics
Licensing Information
ArcView: Yes
ArcEditor: Yes
ArcInfo: Yes
10/27/2014