Cul-De-Sac Masks (Cartography)

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Summary

Creates a feature class of polygon masks from a symbolized input line layer.

Usage

Syntax

CulDeSacMasks_cartography (input_layer, output_fc, reference_scale, spatial_reference, margin, {attributes})
ParameterExplanationData Type
input_layer

Input line layer from which to create masks.

Layer
output_fc

The feature class that will contain the mask features.

Feature Class
reference_scale

The reference scale used for calculating the masking geometry when masks are specified in page units. This is typically the reference scale of the map.

Double
spatial_reference

The spatial reference for which the masking polygons will be created. This is not the spatial reference that will be assigned to the output feature class. It is the spatial reference of the map in which the masking polygons will be used since the position of symbology may change when features are projected.

Spatial Reference
margin

The space in page units surrounding the symbolized input features used to create the mask polygon. Typically, masking polygons are created with a small margin around the symbol to improve visual appearance. Margin values are specified in either page units or map units. Most of the time you will want to specify your margin distance value in page units.

Margin value units are interpreted differently depending on which units you choose. If you choose points, inches, millimeters, or centimeters, then masks are created using the margin distance as calculated in page space (you can think of the margin as a distance measured on the paper). The reference scale parameter value is accounted for in this calculation.

If you choose any other units for your margin, then masks are created using the margin distance as calculated in map space (you can think of the margin as a real-world distance measure on the earth). Also, in this case, the reference scale parameter value is not used as part of the calculation.

Linear unit
attributes
(Optional)

Determines which attributes will be transferred from the input features to the output features.

  • ONLY_FIDOnly the FID field from the input features will be transferred to the output features. This is the default.
  • NO_FIDAll the attributes except the FID from the input features will be transferred to the output features.
  • ALLAll the attributes from the input features will be transferred to the output features.
String

Code Sample

CulDeSacMasks tool Example (Python Window)

The following Python window script demonstrates how to use the CulDeSacMasks tool in immediate mode.

import arcpy
from arcpy import env
env.workspace = "C:/data"
arcpy.CulDeSacMasks_cartography("C:/data/cartography.gdb/transportation/roads",
                                "C:/data/cartography.gdb/transportation/cds_polys",
                                "25000", "", "5 meters", "ALL")
CulDeSacMasks tool Example (stand-alone Python script)

This stand-alone script shows an example of using the CulDeSacMasks tool.

# Name: CulDeSacMasks_standalone_script.py
# Description: Creates masks at the unconnected ends of lines in the input layer. 
# Author: ESRI
 
# Import system modules
import arcpy
from arcpy import env

# Set environment settings
env.workspace = "C:/data"

# Set local variables
input_layer = "C:/data/cartography.gdb/transportation/roads"
outpuf_fc = "C:/data/cartography.gdb/transportation/cds_polys"
reference_scale = "25000"
spatial_reference = x
margin = "5 meters"
attributes = "ALL"

# Execute Cul De Sac Masks
arcpy.CulDeSacMasks_cartography(input_layer, output_fc, reference_scale, spatial_reference, margin, attributes)

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Licensing Information

ArcGIS for Desktop Basic: No
ArcGIS for Desktop Standard: No
ArcGIS for Desktop Advanced: Yes
10/25/2012