Surface Contour (3D Analyst)

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Summary

Creates contour lines derived from a terrain, TIN, or LAS dataset surface.

Learn more about how Surface Contour works

Illustration

TIN Contour illustration

Usage

Syntax

SurfaceContour_3d (in_surface, out_feature_class, interval, {base_contour}, {contour_field}, {contour_field_precision}, {index_interval}, {index_interval_field}, {z_factor}, {pyramid_level_resolution})
ParameterExplanationData Type
in_surface

The TIN, terrain, or LAS dataset surface that will be processed.

LAS Dataset Layer; Terrain Layer; TIN Layer
out_feature_class

The output feature class.

Feature Class
interval

The interval between the contours.

Double
base_contour
(Optional)

Defines the starting Z value from which the contour interval is either added or subtracted to delineate contours. The default value is 0.0.

Double
contour_field
(Optional)

The field that stores the contour value associated with each line in the output feature class.

String
contour_field_precision
(Optional)

The precision of the contour field. Zero specifies an integer, and the numbers 1–9 indicate how many decimal places the field will contain. By default, the field will be an integer (0).

Long
index_interval
(Optional)

Index contours are commonly used as a cartographic aid for assisting in the visualization of contour lines. The index interval is typically five times larger than the contour interval. Use of this parameter adds an integer field defined by the index_interval_field to the attribute table of the output feature class, where a value of 1 denotes the index contours.

Double
index_interval_field
(Optional)

The name of the field used to identify index contours. This will only be used if the index_interval is defined. By default, the field name is Index.

String
z_factor
(Optional)

The factor by which Z values will be multiplied. This is typically used to convert Z linear units to match XY linear units. The default is 1, which leaves elevation values unchanged.

Double
pyramid_level_resolution
(Optional)

The z-tolerance or window-size resolution of the terrain pyramid level that will be used by this tool. The default is 0, or full resolution.

Double

Code Sample

SurfaceContour example 1 (Python window)

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.SurfaceContour_3d("sample.gdb/featuredataset/terrain", "contour.shp", 10)
SurfaceContour example 2 (stand-alone script)

The following sample demonstrates the use of this tool in a stand-alone Python script:

'''****************************************************************************
Name: SurfaceContour Example
Description: This script demonstrates how to use the 
             SurfaceContour tool.
             
****************************************************************************'''

# Import system modules
import arcpy
from arcpy import env

# Obtain a license for the ArcGIS 3D Analyst extension
arcpy.CheckOutExtension("3D")

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

# Set Local Variables
inSurface = "sample.gdb/featuredataset/terrain"
outContour = arcpy.CreateUniqueName("contour.shp")

#Execute SurfaceContour
arcpy.SurfaceContour_3d(inSurface, outContour, 10)

del inSurface, outContour, arcpy

Environments

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Licensing Information

ArcGIS for Desktop Basic: Requires 3D Analyst
ArcGIS for Desktop Standard: Requires 3D Analyst
ArcGIS for Desktop Advanced: Requires 3D Analyst
3/7/2014