Delineate TIN Data Area (3D Analyst)
Resumen
Redefines the data area, or interpolation zone, of a triangulated irregular network (TIN) based on its triangle edge length.
Learn more about how Delineate TIN Data Area (3D Analyst) works
Ilustración
Uso
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This tool modifies the input TIN. If you prefer not to modify the input, consider using the Copy TIN tool to generate a duplicate prior to using this tool.
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The value for Maximum Edge Length is best determined from the average spacing of nodes in the TIN within areas that are considered valid data zones. Provide a value that is larger than the average spacing.
Sintaxis
Parámetro | Explicación | Tipo de datos |
in_tin |
The input TIN. | TIN Layer |
max_edge_length |
Triangles with at least one edge that exceeds <max_edge_length> will be masked out as NODATA. These triangles will not be rendered in maps and will not be used in surface analysis such as interpolation. Length is the 2D distance. | Double |
method (Opcional) |
The method used for delineating the TIN's data area.
| String |
Ejemplo de código
The following sample demonstrates the use of this tool in the Python window:
import arcpy from arcpy import env arcpy.CheckOutExtension("3D") env.workspace = "C:/data" arcpy.DelineateTinDataArea_3d("elevation", 10, "PERIMETER_ONLY")
The following sample demonstrates the use of this tool in a stand-alone Python script:
'''**************************************************************************** Name: Define Data Boundary of LAS File Description: This script demonstrates how to delineate data boundaries of LAS files with irregularly clustered points. It is intended for use as a script tool with one input LAS file. ****************************************************************************''' # Import system modules import arcpy import exceptions, sys, traceback # Set local variables inLas = arcpy.GetParameterAsText(0) #input LAS file ptSpacing = arcpy.GetParameterAsText(1) # LAS point spacing classCode = arcpy.GetParameterAsText(2) # List of integers returnValue = arcpy.GetParameterAsText(3) # List of strings outTin = arcpy.GetParameterAsText(4) # TIN created to delineate data area outBoundary = arcpy.GetParameterAsText(5) # Polygon boundary file try: arcpy.CheckOutExtension("3D") # Execute LASToMultipoint arcpy.AddMessage("Creating multipoint features from LAS...") lasMP = arcpy.CreateUniqueName('lasMultipoint', 'in_memory') arcpy.ddd.LASToMultipoint(inLas, LasMP, ptSpacing, class_code, "ANY_RETURNS", "", sr, inFormat, zfactor) # Execute CreateTin arcpy.AddMessage("Creating TIN dataset...") arcpy.ddd.CreateTin(outTin, sr, "{0} Shape.Z masspoints"\ .format(lasMP), "Delaunay") # Execute CopyTin arcpy.AddMessage("Copying TIN to delineate data boundary...") arcpy.ddd.CopyTin(outTin, "{0}_copy".format(outTin)) # Execute DelineateTinDataArea arcpy.AddMessage("Delineating TIN boundary...") maxEdge = ptSpacing * 4 arcpy.ddd.DelineateTinDataArea(outTin, maxEdge, "PERIMETER_ONLY") # Execute TinDomain arcpy.AddMessage("Exporting data area to polygon boundary...") arcpy.ddd.TinDomain(outTin, outBoundary, "POLYGON") arcpy.AddMessage("Finished") arcpy.CheckInExtension("3D") except arcpy.ExecuteError: print arcpy.GetMessages() except: # Get the traceback object tb = sys.exc_info()[2] tbinfo = traceback.format_tb(tb)[0] # Concatenate error information into message string pymsg = 'PYTHON ERRORS:\nTraceback info:\n{0}\nError Info:\n{1}'\ .format(tbinfo, str(sys.exc_info()[1])) msgs = 'ArcPy ERRORS:\n {0}\n'.format(arcpy.GetMessages(2)) # Return python error messages for script tool or Python Window arcpy.AddError(pymsg) arcpy.AddError(msgs)