Lines to Polygons using ArcGIS Pro

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • To convert lines to polygons in ArcGIS Pro, you can use the "Feature To Polygon" tool. Here are the steps:
    1. Open ArcGIS Pro and your project: Ensure your lines feature class is loaded in your map.
    2. Prepare your data: Make sure your lines are clean and form closed loops. If they don't, you might need to edit them or use the "Planarize Lines" tool to split intersecting lines.
    3. Open the Geoprocessing pane: Click on the Analysis tab on the ribbon and then click on the Tools button to open the Geoprocessing pane.
    4. Search for the "Feature To Polygon" tool: In the Geoprocessing pane, type "Feature To Polygon" in the search box and select it from the results.
    5. Configure the tool:
    o Input Features: Select the lines feature class you want to convert to polygons.
    o Output Feature Class: Specify the location and name for the new polygon feature class.
    o Cluster Tolerance (optional): You can set a cluster tolerance to snap vertices together if they are within a certain distance, but be cautious as this can alter your data.
    o Attributes: Choose whether to maintain, discard, or combine attributes from the input features.
    6. Run the tool: Click Run to execute the tool. The new polygons will be created and added to your map as a new feature class.
    7. Verify and edit polygons: After the process completes, visually inspect the new polygons to ensure they were created correctly. You may need to make some manual adjustments.
    By following these steps, you should be able to convert line features into polygons in ArcGIS Pro.

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