An overview of the Generalization toolset
Contains tools that simplify or refine features for display at smaller scales.
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Creates polygon features around clusters of proximate point features. |
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Combines polygons within a specified distance of each other into new polygons. |
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Derives centerlines from dual-line (or double-line) features, such as road casings, based on specified width tolerances. |
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Collapses small, open configurations of road segments that interrupt the general trend of a road network, such as traffic circles, for example, and replaces them with a simplified depiction. | |
Creates polygons to represent built-up areas by delineating densely clustered arrangements of buildings on small-scale maps. | |
Creates a mesh of polygon features that cover the input feature class where each polygon encloses no more than a specified number of input features, determined by the density and distribution of the input features. | |
Generates single-line road features in place of matched pairs of divided road lanes. |
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Simplifies the boundary or footprint of building polygons while maintaining their essential shape and size. |
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Simplifies lines by removing extraneous bends while preserving essential shape. |
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Simplifies polygons by removing extraneous bends while preserving essential shape. |
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Smooths sharp angles in lines to improve aesthetic or cartographic quality. |
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Smooths sharp angles in polygon outlines to improve aesthetic or cartographic quality. |
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Generates a simplified road network that retains connectivity and general character for display at a smaller scale. |