HOW TO
A parcel fabric is used to edit cadastral information with a geospatially integrated data model and allows users to store significant data, for instance land records and data layers. Therefore, it is important to add longitude and latitude points to identify the land locations on a map.
There are two options to calculate longitude and latitude points to a parcel fabric in ArcMap:
The geometric centre (centre of mass) of the parcel is calculated using the weighted mean centre of the parcel. The centroid of the parcel is calculated using the Feature to Point tool which generates the output point at the centroid of the parcel. For more information, refer to ArcMap Web Help: Feature To Point.
Note: The Feature To Point tool is only available for the Advanced license level. For more information, refer to ArcMap Web Help: Licensing information.
Note: Optionally, check the Inside (optional) check box. For more information on the Inside option, refer to ArcMap Web Help: Usage.
Note: The Feature Vertices To Points tool is only available for the Advanced license level. For more information, refer to ArcMap Web Help: Licensing information.
The vertices of the parcel fabric are converted to vertex points using the Feature Vertices To Points tool, creating a vertex point on the boundaries of the parcel fabric. For more information, refer to ArcMap Web Help: Feature Vertices To Points.
Note: Optionally, click the Point Type (optional) drop-down arrow to select the type of points required. For more information on this option, refer to ArcMap Web Help: Syntax.
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