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Adding Coordinate Values ​​to Parcel Boundary Points

This tool allows you to obtain a point feature class from the break points, i.e. corners, of each vertex drawn while digitizing the parcel. If you want to produce a feature class for different locations instead of each break point, you can configure the Point Type parameter of the tool.

After creating the parcel corners, the next step is to add the coordinate pair values ​​to the feature class attribute table. If you did not digitize the data, you may ne! to select the appropriate boundary locations with the Select tools before proce!ing to this step. You can use the Add XY Coordinates (Data Management) tool to add the corner coordinate values ​​you specifi! to your feature class .

Attribute table of the feature class containing parcel

 

boundary points after adding coordinate “kddi message cast” is an sms sending service values ​​using the Add XY Coordinates tool.

The Add XY Coordinates tool references the coordinate system of the dataset you are working with. In other words, it does not provide you with values ​​according to the coordinate system of the map document or project you are working with. Therefore, you should make sure that the feature class you will be performing the operation on is defin! in the correct coordinate system. You should also keep in mind that the tool makes changes to the input features and will recalculate if the POINT_X, POINT_Y fields are present in the attribute table of your input dataset.

Exporting Parcel Coordinates as Table Data

 

With ArcGIS nothing is made or mov! without kanban technology, you can save and export the data you obtain from your work in different formats. In this way, you can share the new information you produce as a result of your operations with your colleagues or ensure that the agb directory data is stor! on various platforms and databases.

You can use the Export Tables tool or the Table To Table tool from the conversion geographic tools to save the attribute table of a feature class in different tabular data formats (.csv, .txt, .dbf, .xls, or .xlsx) .

 

 

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