Summary
Creates a point feature class from coordinates stored in a table.
Usage
The output point feature class will contain all fields from the input table.
Syntax
arcpy.defense.CoordinateTableToPoint(in_table, out_feature_class, x_or_lon_field, in_coordinate_format, {y_or_lat_field}, {coordinate_system})
Parameter | Explanation | Data Type |
in_table | The table containing the source coordinates. | Table View |
out_feature_class | The feature class containing the output point features. | Feature Class |
x_or_lon_field | The field in the input table containing the x or longitude coordinates. | Field |
in_coordinate_format | Specifies the format of the input table coordinates.
| String |
y_or_lat_field (Optional) | The field in the input table containing the y or latitude coordinates. The y_or_lat_field parameter is used when the in_coordinate_format parameter is set to DD_2, DDM_2, or DMS_2. | Field |
coordinate_system (Optional) | The spatial reference of the output feature class. The default is GCS_WGS_1984. | Spatial Reference |
Code sample
The following Python window script demonstrates how to use the CoordinateTableToPoint function.
import arcpy
arcpy.env.workspace = r"C:/Data.gdb"
arcpy.CoordinateTableToPoint_defense(r"C:/CSV/TableToPoint.csv",
"Out_Point",
"x",
"DD_2",
"y")
The following example uses the CoordinateTableToPoint function in a sample workflow script.
# Description: Create points from tabular data and create buffers around them.
# Import system modules
import arcpy
# Set environment settings
arcpy.env.workspace = r"C:/Data.gdb"
arcpy.env.overwriteOutput = True
# Create points
input_table = r"C:/CSV/TableToPoint.csv"
result_point = "Output_Point"
arcpy.CoordinateTableToPoint_defense(input_table, result_point, "x", "DD_2", "y")
# Create buffers
result_buffer = "Output_Buffer"
arcpy.Buffer_analysis(result_point, result_buffer, "50 Meters")
Environments
Licensing information
- Basic: Yes
- Standard: Yes
- Advanced: Yes