An overview of the Composite Features toolset
This topic applies to ArcGIS for Desktop Advanced only.
Contains tools to create or convert regions and routes within a coverage.
A route is any linear feature, such as a city street, highway, river, or pipe, that has a unique identifier and a measurement system. This measurement system defines discrete locations along the linear feature. To learn more, see Composite linear features in a coverage: Routes.
Regions support the modeling of complex relationships between geographic features, represented as polygons in a coverage. To learn more, see Overlapping polygons in a coverage: Regions.
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Converts arcs to preliminary regions in a new or existing coverage or appends preliminary regions to an existing region subclass. |
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Creates a route system by creating whole arc sections for each arc in the input coverage and can also be used to append arcs to an existing route system. |
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Converts polygons to regions in a one-to-one mapping in a region subclass. |
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Converts a region subclass to a polygon coverage and creates an INFO table containing overlapping region information. |