Examples of using Calculate Value with Python ArcGIS Pro 3.4 | Other versions| Help archiveThe Calculate Value tool is a versatile ModelBuilder tool that returns a value from a Python expression. The tool supports simple calculations, Python built-in functions and modules, geoprocessin...
Slope—Establishes the slope of the straight line used with theLinearandInverse Linearhorizontal factor keywords. The slope is specified as a fraction of rise over run (for example, 45 percent slope is 1/45, which is input as 0.02222). ...
No ArcGIS Pro, crie um novo projeto e adicione a classe de feição de linha e os dados de elevação. Os dados de elevação podem estar na forma de um conjunto de dados LAS, mosaico, raster, terreno ou superfície TIN. Opcionalmente, divida as feições de linha...
Calculating the slope of a line across a surface is simple using theAdd Surface Informationtool in ArcGIS Pro. This tool overlaps the line feature with a surface, such as a LAS or raster dataset, to extract the elevation values and calculate the slope value. But what do you do when you ...
Slope—Establishes the slope of the straight line used with the Linear and Inverse Linear horizontal factor keywords. The slope is specified as a fraction of rise over run (for example, 45 percent slope is 1/45, which is input as 0.02222). Side value—Establishes the HF when the HRMA is...
Slope—Establishes the slope of the straight line used with the Linear and Inverse Linear horizontal factor keywords. The slope is specified as a fraction of rise over run (for example, 45 percent slope is 1/45, which is input as 0.02222). Side value—Establishes the HF when the HRMA is...
The value of variable A plus 120 will be used as the Input raster or constant value 1 in the Greater Than tool. Code Block For simple calculation, you will often only need to use the Expression parameter. For more complicated expressions, such as multiline calculations, or logic...