Aggregate Points (Cartography Tools)
Summary
Creates polygon features around clusters of proximate point features.
Usage
Polygons are created around clusters of three or more points within the aggregation distance.
A one-to-many relationship table—named the same as the output feature class appended with
_Tbl—will be created that links the aggregated polygons to their source point features. This table is in the same location as the output feature class and contains two fields,OUTPUT_FIDandINPUT_FID, storing the aggregated feature IDs and their source feature IDs, respectively. The link can become incorrect when any of the input or output features are modified. With this table, you can derive necessary attributes for the output features from their source features using appropriate geoprocessing tools.Point aggregation may introduce polygon holes or areas where adjacent polygon boundaries meet at one vertex.
Parameters
| Label | Explanation | Data type |
|---|---|---|
|
Input Features |
The input point features that will be assessed for proximity and clustering. |
Feature Layer |
|
Output Feature Class |
The feature class created to hold the polygons that represent the point clusters. |
Feature Class |
|
Aggregation Distance |
The distance between points that will be clustered. |
Linear Unit |
Derived output
| Label | Explanation | Data type |
|---|---|---|
|
Relationship Table |
A one-to-many relationship table—named the same as the output feature class appended with |
Table |
Environments
XY Resolution, Default Output Z Value, Output has Z values, Extent
Licensing information
- Basic: No
- Standard: No
- Advanced: Yes