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Point features represent specific coordinates when added to a polygon feature. The coordinates point to the location of the polygon and its proximity to the surrounding area on the map. For example, a polygon feature represents a building in an area on the map. Its centroid point feature can be used to represent the exact location of the building, and the minimum and maximum extent of the polygon can represent the closest approximation to the site of the building.
This article describes the workflow to add point features to the centroid and the minimum and maximum extent of a polygon feature in ArcGIS Pro. The following image shows the polygons representing three blocks of building. The maximum extent, minimum extent, and inside centroid of each polygon must be determined.
Note: The options to create point features include Centroid Coordinates, Central point coordinates, and Extent coordinates (to create both minimum and maximum extents). More than one selection can be made. For alternative methods to determine the centroid location, refer to How To: Calculate feature centroids or How To: Find the centroid of polygons using Calculate Geometry.
Information on the output point features based on the selected geometry properties is added to the attribute table. In the sample image below, the geometric properties created are INSIDE_X, INSIDE_Y, INSIDE_Z, EXT_MIN_X, EXT_MIN_Y, EXT_MAX_X, and EXT_MAX_Y.
The following image shows the centroid and the minimum and maximum extent of each polygon. The Make XY Event Layer tool is run three times to project the three geometry properties.
Note: The layer created by the Make XY Event Layer tool is temporary and limited to the current ArcGIS Pro session. The data must be exported to create a permanent layer.
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