Summary
Splits features on input feature classes for any number of polyline or polygon target feature classes using the cutting features and inserts points on the cutting feature.
Usage
Cutting Features must have at least one feature selected.
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Target features will be divided into multiple features at any point where they intersect the source features.
The Cutting Features will have new vertices added at every point where they intersect the target features.
Caution:
This tool modifies the input data. See Tools that modify or update the input data for more information and strategies to avoid undesired data changes.
Syntax
arcpy.topographic.SplitFeatures(cutting_features, target_features, use_target_z)
Parameter | Explanation | Data Type |
cutting_features | The cutting feature used to split the target features where they intersect the target feature class geometries. | Feature Layer |
target_features [target_features,...] | The features that will be divided by the cutting features. | Feature Layer |
use_target_z | Specifies the source of the z-value from the source or target.
| Boolean |
Derived Output
Name | Explanation | Data Type |
out_feature_layer | Features that were divided by the cutting_features. | Feature Layer |
Code sample
This script demonstrates how to use the SplitFeatures tool to split single target features based on the cutting features.
# Name: SplitFeatures_sample1.py
# Description: Splits a single target features based on the cutting features
# Import System Modules
import arcpy
# Check Out Extensions
arcpy.CheckOutExtension('Foundation')
# Setting Local Variables
cutting_features = r'C:\Temp\MapIndex.gdb\Index_Polygons'
target_features = r'C:\Temp\Test.gdb\Builtup_Area_Polygons;C:\Temp\Test.gdb\Vegetation_Polygons'
# Setting selection on cutting features
selected_feature = arcpy.management.MakeFeatureLayer(cutting_features, 'AOI').getOutput(0)
arcpy.management.SelectLayerByAttribute(selected_feature, 'NEW_SELECTION', "PRODUCT_ID = 'V795X16573'")
# Splitting features based on the selected cutting feature
arcpy.topographic.SplitFeatures(cutting_features, target_features, 'DONT_USE_TARGET_Z')
# Check In Extensions
arcpy.CheckInExtension('Foundation')
This script demonstrates how to use the SplitFeatures tool to split all feature classes in a geodatabase on the cutting features.
# Name: SplitFeatures_sample2.py
# Description: Gets all feature classes in a geodatabase and splits them on the selected cutting feature
# Import System Modules
import arcpy
import os
# Check Out Extensions
arcpy.CheckOutExtension('Foundation')
# Setting Local Variables
cutting_features = r'C:\Temp\MapIndex.gdb\Index_Polygons'
target_database = r'C:\Temp\Test.gdb'
# Getting feature classes from the target geodatabase that are managed in a feature dataset
target_features = r''
arcpy.env.workspace = target_database
datasets = arcpy.ListDatasets('*', 'Feature')
for dataset in datasets:
fclasses = arcpy.ListFeatureClasses('*', '', dataset)
for fclass in fclasses:
desc = arcpy.Describe(fclass)
if desc.shapeType in ('Polygon', 'Polyline'):
target_features += os.path.join(target_database, dataset, fclass) + ';'
target_features = target_features[:-1]
# Setting selection on cutting features
selected_feature = arcpy.management.MakeFeatureLayer(cutting_features, 'AOI').getOutput(0)
arcpy.management.SelectLayerByAttribute(selected_feature, 'NEW_SELECTION', "PRODUCT_ID = 'V795X16573'")
# Splitting all features in a database based on the selected cutting feature
arcpy.topographic.SplitFeatures(selected_feature, target_features, 'DONT_USE_TARGET_Z')
# Check In Extensions
arcpy.CheckInExtension('Foundation')
Environments
Licensing information
- Basic: No
- Standard: Requires Production Mapping
- Advanced: Requires Production Mapping