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ArcGIS for Desktop Cookbook

You're reading from   ArcGIS for Desktop Cookbook Over 60 hands-on recipes to help you become a more productive ArcGIS for Desktop user

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783559503
Length 372 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Designing Geodatabase FREE CHAPTER 2. Editing Data 3. Working with CRS 4. Geoprocessing 5. Working with Symbology 6. Building Better Maps 7. Exporting Your Maps 8. Working with Geocoding and Linear Referencing 9. Working with Spatial Analyst 10. Working with 3D Analyst 11. Working with Data Interoperability Index

Creating 3D features from 2D features


A 3D feature is a 2D feature that has elevation (height) values (z-values) stored in its geometry. When you are creating a new feature class in your geodatabase, you have from the first panel Geometry Properties: Coordinate include Z values. Used to store 3D data. In Chapter 1, Designing Geodatabase, you created feature classes that store only 2D features.

In this recipe, you will convert the existing simple features (2D) into 3D features using two methods:

  • Based on the height values from a raster surface

  • Based on the height values from the 2D feature's field attribute

Getting ready

In this recipe, you will work with the ArcScene desktop application. ArcScene documents are saved as .sxd files. Your scene document will contain:

  • A raster surface layer created in Chapter 9, Working with Spatial Analyst, in the Analyzing surfaces recipe

  • Two 2D feature classes: PointElevation and Buildings

How to do it...

Follow these steps to convert 2D features into 3D features...

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