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ArcGIS Pro 2.x Cookbook

You're reading from  ArcGIS Pro 2.x Cookbook

Product type Book
Published in Feb 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788299039
Pages 704 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Tripp Corbin GISP Tripp Corbin GISP
Profile icon Tripp Corbin GISP

Table of Contents (21) Chapters

Title Page
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
1. ArcGIS Pro Capabilities and Terminology 2. Creating and Storing Data 3. Linking Data together 4. Editing Spatial and Tabular Data 5. Validating and Editing Data with Topologies 6. Projections and Coordinate System Basics 7. Converting Data 8. Proximity Analysis 9. Spatial Statistics and Hot Spots 10. 3D Maps and 3D Analyst 11. Introducing Arcade 12. Introducing ArcGIS Online 13. Publishing Your Own Content to ArcGIS Online 14. Creating Web Apps Using ArcGIS Online 1. Other Books You May Enjoy Index

Creating multipatch features from 2D


In working through the recipes in this chapter, you have learned how to display 2D data in 3D and how to create basic Z-enabled layers. All of these methods for working in 3D open the door to a wealth of capabilities within ArcGIS Pro from display to analysis. However, they all still have limitations. Extruding 2D data to display in 3D does allow us to see those features and their relationships in three dimensions compared to other features, but we are not able to easily calculate volumes or locate a position vertically within the extruded feature. Adding Z coordinates to a point, line, or polygon allows us to place it in the correct space but again they still only form a single plane. What do we need to create a solid shape (meaning something that has volume)? There is a more advanced 3D data format that is supported in ArcGIS Pro that allows for this. It is called Multipatch.

Multipatch is a true 3D object. It is constructed using a series of planes...

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