XTools Pro - extension for ArcGIS
A major part of XTools Pro tools can be used in ArcGIS 9 Geoprocessing environment, i.e. they can be run from ArcToolbox or from the command line in ArcMap, used in the models and scripts
Feature Conversions toolset includes
* - Convert Features to Centroids
* - Convert Features to Points
* - Convert Features to Equidistant Points
(Fixed Number)
* - Convert Features to Equidistant Points
(Fixed Interval)
* - Convert Multipart Shapes to Single Parts
* - Convert Polygons to Polylines
* - Make One Polygon from Points
* - Make One Polygon from Polylines
* - Make One Polyline from Points
* - Transfer/Convert Features
* - Split Polygons
* - Split Polylines
* - Smooth Polylines
Overlay Operations toolset includes
* - Erase Features
* - Identity
* - Update Polygon Layer
Table Operations toolset includes
* - Add Lat/Lon Coordinates
* - Add X, Y, Z Coordinates
* - Calculate Area
* - Calculate Area Batch
* - Calculate Length
* - Calculate Length Batch
* - Delete Multiple Fields
* - Find Duplicates
Data Management toolset includes
* - Convex Hull
* - Convex Hull Multiple
* - Create Personal GDB
* - Create File GDB
* - Export Data to KML
* - Import Data to KML
Surface Tools toolset
* - Convert Grid to Contour
* - Create Grid from Contours
* - Create Grid from Points
Data Management tools:
Create New FeatureClass/Table
allows creating new features classes and stand-alone tables in ArcMap without using ArcCatalog. Resulting feature classes can be stored as shape files or personal geodatabase features classes (new personal geodatabase can be created by this tool if required). While creating new layers, any structure of attribute table can be designed, and any properties can be specified for attribute and shape fields.
Create File Geodatabase
the tool is provided for creating new file geodatabases directly in ArcGIS ArcMap without using ArcCatalog.
Create Personal Geodatabase
this tool is provided for creating new empty personal geodatabases directly in ArcGIS ArcMap without using ArcCatalog. The tool functionality is similar to ArcGIS ArcCatalog "Create new personal geodatabase" functionality.
Delete Dataset
this tool is aimed to deleting of ArcGIS datasets directly in ArcGIS ArcMap without using ArcCatalog. The tool functionality is similar to ArcGIS ArcCatalog "Delete" functionality. Any of the datasets supported by ArcGIS can be deleted using "Delete Dataset" tool.
Change Datasources
allows fixing broken or changed links to data sources in the map dcidocuments.
Feature Conversions:
Transfer/Convert Features
provides an easy way to copy selected spatial features from one layer and paste them into another layer. This command cannot be used to build features that are more complex than the source features. This means that you cannot use this command to build Polylines from Points, Polygons from Polylines or Points, etc. Such operations are beyond the scope of this command.
Convert Multipart Shapes to Single Part
converts selected multipart shapes to single part shapes and stores them in a new shapefile. If no shapes are currently selected, all shapes in layer will be processed. Source shapes can be single part, multi-part or mixed in the layer. The output shapefile attribute table will contain the same fields as the input layer attribute table.
This tool requires that there is at least one feature layer in the Data Frame.
Convert Polygons to Polylines
converts selected polygons to single part polylines and stores them in a new shapefile. If no polygons are currently selected, all polygons in the layer are processed. Source polygons can be single part, multi-part or mixed in the layer. The output polyline attribute table will contain the same fields as one of the input polygons.
Convert Fetures to Points
provides ArcGIS users with capabilities to convert polygon and polyline features to points with customizable options.
Make One Polygon from Polylines
converts selected polyline features of a layer into one single part polygon, and stores it in a new shapefile. If no polylines are currently selected, all the polylines in the layer will be processed. The polylines do not need to be snapped together. Gaps between polylines will be bridged with a straight line. Source polylines can be single part, multi-part or mixed in the layer. Neither the order of the polylines in the Feature Table, nor the order in which the polylines are selected is important.
If polylines from more than one layer will be used to build the polygon, the user will need to assemble the necessary polylines in a separate layer before running this command. A common example of this situation is the necessity to build a polygon from lines borrowed from PLS, Roads, Streams ... layers. If there are gaps between the source polylines that should not be bridged with a straight line, the user should digitize in polylines to fill the gaps prior to running the command. This command differs from the ArcInfo Build command (polygon option) in that only one polygon can be built in a single operation.
Make One Polygon from Points
converts point features of a point layer to one single part polygon and stores it in a new shapefile or personal geodatabase feature class.
This command differs from the Arc/INFO Build command (polygon option) in that only one polygon can be built in a single operation. Also, no intersecting or cleaning is done, so the user must do the equivalent preparatory work (if necessary) prior to using the command in order to get the appropriate results.
Note: Multipoint layers are not supported in this tool!
Make One Polyline from Points
converts a point layer to one polyline, and stores it in a new shapefile or personal geodatabase feature class.
This command differs from the Arc/INFO Build command (arc option) in that only one line can be built in a single operation. Also, no intersecting or cleaning is done, so the user must do the equivalent preparatory work (if necessary) in advance of using the command in order to get the desired results.
Convert Graphics to Shapes
creates one shapefile for each user-selected shape type (graphics) in the ArcMap Data View. Rectangle, circle and polygon graphics are converted to polygon shapes. Line and polyline graphics are converted to polyline shapes. Point graphics are converted to point shapes.
Shapes to Centroids
creates a new point shape file from the center points (centroids) of the shapes in the input shapefile. A centroid of a shape is the spatial dcilocation of its "center of mass". Attribute fields in the input layer are transferred to the output shapefile.
Split Polylines
provides ArcGIS users with capabilities to split polyline features into separate segments in various customizable ways.
Split Polygons
provides capabilities for advanced splitting of polygon features.
Smooth Polylines
smoothes input polyline features using Bezier interpolation.
Layer Operations:
Erase Features
creates a new layer by overlaying two feature layers. The polygons of the erase layer define the erasing region. Input layer features that are within the erasing region are removed. The output layer contains only those input layer features that are outside the erasing region.
Input layer features can be polygons, polylines, multipoints or points; erase layer features must be polygons. The output layer features are of the same class as the input layer features. They are clipped to the outer boundary of the erase layer polygons. The attribute table for the output layer contains the same items as the input layer feature attribute table.
Identity
creates a new layer by overlaying two feature layers.
The output layer contains all of the input layer features, and only those portions of the Overlay layer features that overlap the input layer. The input layer features can be points, polylines, or polygons. The overlay layer features must be polygons. The output layer features resulting from the overlay are of the same class as the input layer features. The feature tables are also updated. The feature table for the output layer contains all the selected fields from the input and overlay layer feature tables. Selecting only the fields that you need in the output significantly speeds up processing.
Update Polygon Layer
creates a new layer by overlaying two feature layers. The features of the overlay layer define the updating extent. UPDATE uses the updating extent in a "cut-and-paste" operation; the overlay layer features replace the area they overlap in the input layer. The result is stored in the output layer. Both the input and overlay layers must be polygons.
UPDATE is one of the three overlay operations available in XTools Pro. ERASE is similar to UPDATE, except that the input layer features which overlap the updating extent are erased instead of updated. ERASE can also be used with polyline and point features
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