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[[File:AHGW Subsurface Analyst XS2D Editor - Create XS2D Grid.png|350px|thumb|right|''Create XS2D Grid'' dialog]]
[[File:ArcGIS Pro Create XS2D Grid.png|350px|thumb|right|''Create XS2D Grid'' tool in the ''Geoprocessing'' pane]]
The ''Create XS2D Grid'' tool is accessed by double-clicking on "[[File:ArcGIS Tool icon 10_5.png|14px]] Create XS2D Grid" under the "[[File:ArcGIS Toolset icon 10_5.png|14px]] XS2D Editor" toolset under the "[[File:ArcGIS Toolset icon 10_5.png|14px]] Subsurface Analyst" toolset under the "[[File:ArcGIS Toolbox icon 10_5.png|14px]] Arc Hydro Groundwater Tools" toolbox. This tool creates feature classes to store 2D cross section grid lines, creating a major grid feature class and a minor grid feature class. Both horizontal and vertical lines are created. The tool is designed to produce grid lines that can be set as the grid for a data frame. Each grid feature includes an attribute, "GridValue", that provides the value represented by the line.
The ''Create XS2D Grid'' tool is accessed by double-clicking on "[[File:ArcGISPro Toolbx Tool.png|16 px]] Create XS2D Grid" under the "[[File:ArcGISPro Toolset.png|16 px]] XS2D Editor" toolset under the "[[File:ArcGISPro Toolset.png|16 px]] Subsurface Analyst" toolset under the "[[File:ArcGISPro Toolbx Item.png|16 px]] ArcHydroGroundwater.pyt" toolbox. This tool creates feature classes to store 2D cross section grid lines, creating a major grid feature class and a minor grid feature class. Both horizontal and vertical lines are created. The tool is designed to produce grid lines that can be set as the grid for a data frame. Each grid feature includes an attribute, "GridValue", that provides the value represented by the line.
 
:'''''ArcGIS Notes''''' – In older versions of ArcGIS, this tool is accessed through the "Arc Hydro Groundwater Tools" toolbox. It appears as a dialog, not a pane.
The following fields are available. Required fields are marked with a [[File:ArcGIS required - green circle icon.png|8px]] icon. Fields marked with a [[File:ArcGIS Error icon.png|10px]] icon may either not be supported or the table doesn't exist.
:The icons vary between ArcGIS and ArcGIS Pro.
*''Input Section Line Layer or Feature Class'' – Click the [[File:ArcGIS Browse button 10_5.png|14px]] button to bring up the ''Input Section Line Layer or Feature Class'' dialog in order to specify the layer or feature class containing the section line defining the cross section for which features are to be created.
:The names of the fields in this tool might be different in ArcGIS. They should still be recognizable.
*[[File:ArcGIS required - green circle icon.png|8px]] ''HydroID of Section Line defining the cross section'' – Enter the numerical ID uniquely identifying the section line feature defining the cross section.
The following fields are available. Required fields are marked with a [[File:ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png|8 px]] icon. In ArcGIS, they are marked with a [[File:ArcGIS required - green circle icon.png|8px]] icon. Fields marked with a [[File:ArcGIS Pro Warning Red.png|12 px]] icon may not be supported or the table may not exist.
*[[File:ArcGIS required - green circle icon.png|8px]] ''Minimum elevation to draw grid'' – Enter the minimum elevation used to create features in the grid. The value will be assumed to have the same units of measure as the distance units of the input Section Line's coordinate system. A good rule of thumb is to choose a value slightly lower than the lowest anticipated elevation to be used by features in the cross section.
*[[File:ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png|8 px]] ''Input SectionLine Features'' – Click the [[File:ArcGISPro Open.png|16 px]] button to bring up the ''Input Section Line Layer or Feature Class'' dialog in order to specify the layer or feature class containing the section line defining the cross section for which features are to be created.
*[[File:ArcGIS required - green circle icon.png|8px]] ''Maximum elevation to draw grid'' – Enter the maximum elevation used to create features in the grid. The value will be assumed to have the same units of measure as the distance units of the input Section Line's coordinate system. A good rule of thumb is to choose a value slightly higher than the highest anticipated elevation to be used by features in the cross section.
*[[File:ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png|8 px]] ''HydroID of Section Line defining the cross section'' – Enter the numerical ID uniquely identifying the section line feature defining the cross section.
*[[File:ArcGIS required - green circle icon.png|8px]] ''Minimum x value to draw grid'' – Enter the minimum x value used to create features in the grid. The value will be assumed to have the same units of measure as the distance units of the input Section Line's coordinate system. A good rule of thumb is to choose a value at zero or slightly less than zero, as this is the leftmost point at which other features in the cross section will be created.
*[[File:ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png|8 px]] ''Minimum elevation to draw grid'' – Enter the minimum elevation used to create features in the grid. The value will be assumed to have the same units of measure as the distance units of the input Section Line's coordinate system. A good rule of thumb is to choose a value slightly lower than the lowest anticipated elevation to be used by features in the cross section.
*[[File:ArcGIS required - green circle icon.png|8px]] ''Maximum x value to draw grid'' – Enter the maximum x value used to create features in the grid. The value will be assumed to have the same units of measure as the distance units of the input Section Line's coordinate system. A good rule of thumb is to choose a value at or slightly greater than the total length of the Section Line for which the cross section features will be created.  
*[[File:ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png|8 px]] ''Maximum elevation to draw grid'' – Enter the maximum elevation used to create features in the grid. The value will be assumed to have the same units of measure as the distance units of the input Section Line's coordinate system. A good rule of thumb is to choose a value slightly higher than the highest anticipated elevation to be used by features in the cross section.
*[[File:ArcGIS required - green circle icon.png|8px]] ''Distance between vertical major grid lines'' – Enter the horizontal distance between the vertical major grid lines. This is how far apart the vertical major grid lines are in the x direction.
*[[File:ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png|8 px]] ''Minimum x value to draw grid'' – Enter the minimum x value used to create features in the grid. The value will be assumed to have the same units of measure as the distance units of the input Section Line's coordinate system. A good rule of thumb is to choose a value at zero or slightly less than zero, as this is the leftmost point at which other features in the cross section will be created.
*[[File:ArcGIS required - green circle icon.png|8px]] ''Distance between horizontal major grid lines'' – Enter the vertical distance between the horizontal major grid lines. This is how far apart the horizontal major grid lines are in the y direction.
*[[File:ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png|8 px]] ''Maximum x value to draw grid'' – Enter the maximum x value used to create features in the grid. The value will be assumed to have the same units of measure as the distance units of the input Section Line's coordinate system. A good rule of thumb is to choose a value at or slightly greater than the total length of the Section Line for which the cross section features will be created.  
*[[File:ArcGIS required - green circle icon.png|8px]] ''Number of minor gridlines between major vertical grid lines'' – Enter the distance between major grid lines will be divided by this value to set the spacing of the minor grid lines. Specify the number of intervals between major grid lines to be zero if no vertical minor grid lines are desired.
*[[File:ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png|8 px]] ''Distance between vertical major grid lines'' – Enter the horizontal distance between the vertical major grid lines. This is how far apart the vertical major grid lines are in the x direction.
*[[File:ArcGIS required - green circle icon.png|8px]] ''Number of minor gridlines between major horizontal grid lines'' – Enter the distance between major grid lines will be divided by this value to set the spacing of the minor grid lines.
*[[File:ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png|8 px]] ''Distance between horizontal major grid lines'' – Enter the vertical distance between the horizontal major grid lines. This is how far apart the horizontal major grid lines are in the y direction.
*[[File:ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png|8 px]] ''Number of minor gridlines between major vertical grid lines'' – Enter the distance between major grid lines will be divided by this value to set the spacing of the minor grid lines. Specify the number of intervals between major grid lines to be zero if no vertical minor grid lines are desired.
*[[File:ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png|8 px]] ''Number of minor gridlines between major horizontal grid lines'' – Enter the distance between major grid lines will be divided by this value to set the spacing of the minor grid lines.
Specify the number of intervals between major grid lines to be zero if no horizontal minor grid lines are desired.
Specify the number of intervals between major grid lines to be zero if no horizontal minor grid lines are desired.
*''Input XS2D_Catalog Table'' – Click the [[File:ArcGIS Browse button 10_5.png|14px]] button to bring up the ''Input XS2D_Catalog Table'' dialog in order to specify the XS2D_Catalog table. The table is defined as part of the [[AHGW:Arc Hydro Groundwater Data Model|Arc Hydro Groundwater Data Model]], and is used to manage XS2D feature classes.
*[[File:ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png|8 px]] ''Input XS2D_Catalog Table'' – Click the [[File:ArcGISPro Open.png|16 px]] button to bring up the ''Input XS2D_Catalog Table'' dialog in order to specify the XS2D_Catalog table. The table is defined as part of the [[AHGW:Arc Hydro Groundwater Data Model|Arc Hydro Groundwater Data Model]], and is used to manage XS2D feature classes.
*''Output Major Grid Feature Class'' – Click the [[File:ArcGIS Browse button 10_5.png|14px]] button to bring up the ''Output Major Grid Feature Class'' dialog in order to specify the feature class of major grid lines created and populated by this tool.
*[[File:ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png|8 px]] ''Output XS2D_MajorGrid Features'' – Click the [[File:ArcGISPro Open.png|16 px]] button to bring up the ''Output Major Grid Feature Class'' dialog in order to specify the feature class of major grid lines created and populated by this tool.
*''Output Minor Grid Feature Class'' – Click the [[File:ArcGIS Browse button 10_5.png|14px]] button to bring up the ''Output Minor Grid Feature Class'' dialog in order to specify the Feature class of minor grid lines created and populated by this tool.
*[[File:ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png|8 px]] ''Output XS2D_MinorGrid Features'' – Click the [[File:ArcGISPro Open.png|16 px]] button to bring up the ''Output Minor Grid Feature Class'' dialog in order to specify the Feature class of minor grid lines created and populated by this tool.




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Revision as of 22:39, 16 August 2022

Create XS2D Grid tool in the Geoprocessing pane

The Create XS2D Grid tool is accessed by double-clicking on "ArcGISPro Toolbx Tool.png Create XS2D Grid" under the "ArcGISPro Toolset.png XS2D Editor" toolset under the "ArcGISPro Toolset.png Subsurface Analyst" toolset under the "ArcGISPro Toolbx Item.png ArcHydroGroundwater.pyt" toolbox. This tool creates feature classes to store 2D cross section grid lines, creating a major grid feature class and a minor grid feature class. Both horizontal and vertical lines are created. The tool is designed to produce grid lines that can be set as the grid for a data frame. Each grid feature includes an attribute, "GridValue", that provides the value represented by the line.

ArcGIS Notes – In older versions of ArcGIS, this tool is accessed through the "Arc Hydro Groundwater Tools" toolbox. It appears as a dialog, not a pane.
The icons vary between ArcGIS and ArcGIS Pro.
The names of the fields in this tool might be different in ArcGIS. They should still be recognizable.

The following fields are available. Required fields are marked with a ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png icon. In ArcGIS, they are marked with a ArcGIS required - green circle icon.png icon. Fields marked with a ArcGIS Pro Warning Red.png icon may not be supported or the table may not exist.

  • ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png Input SectionLine Features – Click the ArcGISPro Open.png button to bring up the Input Section Line Layer or Feature Class dialog in order to specify the layer or feature class containing the section line defining the cross section for which features are to be created.
  • ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png HydroID of Section Line defining the cross section – Enter the numerical ID uniquely identifying the section line feature defining the cross section.
  • ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png Minimum elevation to draw grid – Enter the minimum elevation used to create features in the grid. The value will be assumed to have the same units of measure as the distance units of the input Section Line's coordinate system. A good rule of thumb is to choose a value slightly lower than the lowest anticipated elevation to be used by features in the cross section.
  • ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png Maximum elevation to draw grid – Enter the maximum elevation used to create features in the grid. The value will be assumed to have the same units of measure as the distance units of the input Section Line's coordinate system. A good rule of thumb is to choose a value slightly higher than the highest anticipated elevation to be used by features in the cross section.
  • ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png Minimum x value to draw grid – Enter the minimum x value used to create features in the grid. The value will be assumed to have the same units of measure as the distance units of the input Section Line's coordinate system. A good rule of thumb is to choose a value at zero or slightly less than zero, as this is the leftmost point at which other features in the cross section will be created.
  • ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png Maximum x value to draw grid – Enter the maximum x value used to create features in the grid. The value will be assumed to have the same units of measure as the distance units of the input Section Line's coordinate system. A good rule of thumb is to choose a value at or slightly greater than the total length of the Section Line for which the cross section features will be created.
  • ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png Distance between vertical major grid lines – Enter the horizontal distance between the vertical major grid lines. This is how far apart the vertical major grid lines are in the x direction.
  • ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png Distance between horizontal major grid lines – Enter the vertical distance between the horizontal major grid lines. This is how far apart the horizontal major grid lines are in the y direction.
  • ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png Number of minor gridlines between major vertical grid lines – Enter the distance between major grid lines will be divided by this value to set the spacing of the minor grid lines. Specify the number of intervals between major grid lines to be zero if no vertical minor grid lines are desired.
  • ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png Number of minor gridlines between major horizontal grid lines – Enter the distance between major grid lines will be divided by this value to set the spacing of the minor grid lines.

Specify the number of intervals between major grid lines to be zero if no horizontal minor grid lines are desired.

  • ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png Input XS2D_Catalog Table – Click the ArcGISPro Open.png button to bring up the Input XS2D_Catalog Table dialog in order to specify the XS2D_Catalog table. The table is defined as part of the Arc Hydro Groundwater Data Model, and is used to manage XS2D feature classes.
  • ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png Output XS2D_MajorGrid Features – Click the ArcGISPro Open.png button to bring up the Output Major Grid Feature Class dialog in order to specify the feature class of major grid lines created and populated by this tool.
  • ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png Output XS2D_MinorGrid Features – Click the ArcGISPro Open.png button to bring up the Output Minor Grid Feature Class dialog in order to specify the Feature class of minor grid lines created and populated by this tool.