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Bug

In ArcGIS Pro 2.5.1, the interpolated polygons which are set to the absolute height have a slight vertical gap when displayed on the same input elevation surface used to interpolate.

Zuletzt veröffentlicht: July 15, 2020 ArcGIS Pro
Bug-ID-Nummer BUG-000131643
EingereichtJune 16, 2020
Zuletzt geändertJune 5, 2024
Gilt fürArcGIS Pro
Gefunden in Version2.5.1
BetriebssystemWindows OS
Betriebssystemversion10.0 64 Bit
StatusKnown Limit

Zusätzliche Informationen

The elevation surface in Pro does not necessarily show its true height at any particular point and this is a known limit. If viewing the DEM, the polygon, and the output in Desktop ArcScene product, where there's no 'mangling' of elevation surface display, the output displayed is correct. For example, the tip of the polygon shows its highest point at elevation 155.6587, where the underlying raster surface's pixel value is 156 at that cell. So the output is correct. Only the raster display in Pro is 'approximate' and not to be trusted as a reliable height measure.

Workaround

Using a TIN surface provides better results.

Schritte zur Reproduzierung

Bug-ID: BUG-000131643

Software:

  • ArcGIS Pro

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