Surface Spot (3D Analyst)
Resumen
Calculates surface values for each point of a point feature class by interpolating from a raster, TIN, or terrain dataset surface.
Calculated values are added to the input feature class attributes.
 Herencia:
Herencia:This is a deprecated tool. To learn more about how this tool works click here to view archived documentation. This functionality has been added to the Add Surface Information tool.
Ilustración
|  | 
Uso
- 
Ensure the input surface and the input feature class have overlapping extents. 
- 
Use the {z_factor} argument to convert the output field to the desired units. 
Sintaxis
| Parámetro | Explicación | Tipo de datos | 
| in_surface | The input raster, TIN, or Terrain dataset surface to be used for interpolation. | Terrain Layer; TIN Layer; Raster Layer | 
| in_feature_class | The input point feature class to which the interpolated values will be added. | Feature Layer | 
| out_spot_field (Opcional) | The name of the attribute field to be added to the input feature class. By default, the name is Spot. | String | 
| z_factor (Opcional) | The factor multiplied by the surface values to convert them to new values added to the input feature class. Used to convert z units to match x,y units. | Double | 
| method (Opcional) | Algorithm used to calculate surface values. | String | 
| pyramid_level_resolution (Opcional) | The resolution of the terrain dataset pyramid level to use for geoprocessing. The default is 0, full resolution. | Double | 
Ejemplo de código
The following Python Window script demonstrates how to use the Surface Spot function in immediate mode.
import arcgisscripting
gp = arcgisscripting.create()
gp.CheckOutExtension("3D")
gp.workspace = "C:/data"
gp.SurfaceSpot_3d("elevation_tin", "points.shp", "SPOT", 3.28)