Summary
Generates a Gridded Reference Graphic (GRG) as a polygon feature class over a specified area with a custom size.
Usage
The output grid is centered on the input start location.
Cell labels will be added to a Grid field in the Output Feature Class.
The grid cells are labeled with sequential letters or numbers.
The Output Feature Class is in the Web Mercator coordinate system.
Syntax
GenerateGRGFromPoint(in_feature, out_feature_class, {horizontal_cells}, {vertical_cells}, {cell_width}, {cell_height}, {cell_units}, {label_start_position}, {label_format}, {label_separator}, {grid_angle}, {grid_angle_units})
Parameter | Explanation | Data Type |
in_feature | The center point for the GRG starting point. | Feature Set |
out_feature_class | The output polygon feature class containing the GRG to be created. | Feature Class |
horizontal_cells (Optional) | The number of horizontal grid cells. | Long |
vertical_cells (Optional) | The number of vertical grid cells. | Long |
cell_width (Optional) | The width of the cells. Measurement units are specified by the Cell Units parameter. | Double |
cell_height (Optional) | The height of the cells. Measurement units are specified by the Cell Units parameter. | Double |
cell_units (Optional) | Specifies the measurement units for cell width and height.
| String |
label_start_position (Optional) | Specifies the grid cell where labelling will start.
| String |
label_format (Optional) | Specifies the labeling type for each grid cell.
| String |
label_separator (Optional) | Specifies the separator to be used between x- and y-values when the label_format parameter is set to ALPHA_ALPHA, for example, A-A, A-AA, AA-A.
| String |
grid_angle (Optional) | The angle used to rotate the grid. | Double |
grid_angle_units (Optional) | The angular units for grid rotation.
| String |
Code sample
The following Python window script demonstrates how to use the GenerateGRGFromPoint function.
import arcpy
arcpy.env.workspace = r"C:/Data.gdb"
arcpy.GenerateGRGFromPoint_defense(r"Points_layer",
r"GenerateGRGFromPoint",
10, 10, 1000, 1000,
"METERS",
"UPPER_LEFT",
"ALPHA_NUMERIC",
"-",
0,"DEGREES")
The following example uses the GenerateGRGFromPoint function in a sample workflow script.
# Import system modules
import arcpy
# Set environment settings
arcpy.env.workspace = r"C:/Data.gdb"
arcpy.env.overwriteOutput = True
# Select the needed airport from airports layer
airports = "Airports"
whereClause = "airport_code = 'CLT'"
clt_layer = arcpy.SelectLayerByAttribute_management(airports,
"NEW_SELECTION",
whereClause)
# Create GRG
arcpy.GenerateGRGFromPoint_defense(clt_layer,"GenerateGRGFromPoint",
10, 10, 1000, 1000,
"METERS",
"UPPER_LEFT",
"ALPHA_NUMERIC",
"-",
0, "DEGREES")
Environments
Licensing information
- Basic: No
- Standard: No
- Advanced: Yes