AHGW:Scale XS2D Features

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Scale XS2D Features tool in the Geoprocessing pane

The Scale XS2D Features tool is accessed by double-clicking on "ArcGISPro Toolbx Tool.png Scale XS2D Features" 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 scales XS2D features associated with SectionLines. All feature classes associated with the SectionID of the SectionLine being processed will be scaled using the specified vertical exaggeration. This might include feature classes such as XS2D panels, scale lines, panel dividers, and other XS2D features associated with a particular SectionLine. The tool works off of a selection set of SectionLine features; all SectionLines are processed if none are selected.

ArcGIS Notes – In older versions of ArcGIS, this tool is accessed through the "Arc Hydro Groundwater Tools" toolbox. The tool appears as a dialog, not a pane.
The icons vary between ArcGIS and ArcGIS Pro.

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 SectionLine Features dialog in order to specify the input SectionLine features.
  • 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, which stores feature classes associated with particular SectionLine features.
  • ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png New vertical scale factor for XS2D features – Enter the new vertical scale factor for the XS2D feature classes. XS2D features are first transformed back to 1:1 scale before this new vertical scale factor is applied.