Available with 3D Analyst license.
Summary
Changes the reference scale associated with a terrain pyramid level.
Usage
Consider changing a terrain pyramid's reference scale if you experience undesirable draw speed performance or require greater densification of data points in the pyramid's display scale range.
It may also be necessary to add or remove a pyramid level when changing the resolution of an existing one, which can be done by using Add Terrain Pyramid or Remove Terrain Pyramid.
When used in an SDE database, the input terrain cannot be registered as versioned.
Syntax
ChangeTerrainReferenceScale_3d (in_terrain, old_refscale, new_refscale)
Parameter | Explanation | Data Type |
in_terrain | The terrain dataset to process. | Terrain Layer |
old_refscale | The reference scale of an existing pyramid level. | Long |
new_refscale | The new reference scale for the pyramid level. | Long |
Code sample
ChangeTerrainReferenceScale example 1 (Python window)
The following sample demonstrates the use of this tool in the Python window.
import arcpy
from arcpy import env
arcpy.CheckOutExtension('3D')
env.workspace = 'C:/data'
arcpy.ChangeTerrainReferenceScale_3d('terrain.gdb/terrainFDS/terrain1',
1000, 2000)
ChangeTerrainReferenceScale example 2 (stand-alone script)
The following sample demonstrates the use of this tool in a stand-alone Python script.
'''****************************************************************************
Name: Update Terrain
Description: This script demonstrates how to update a terrain dataset
with new elevation measurements obtained from Lidar by
importing LAS files to multipoint features, then appending the
new points to another multipoint feature that participates in a
terrain. The terrain's pyramids are modified to optimize its
draw speed.
****************************************************************************'''
# Import system modules
import arcpy
from arcpy import env
import exceptions, sys, traceback
try:
arcpy.CheckOutExtension("3D")
# Set environment settings
env.workspace = "C:/data"
# Set Variables
inTerrain = "sample.gdb/featuredataset/terrain"
currentPts = "existing_points"
lasFiles = ['las/NE_Philly.las',
'las/NW_Philly.las']
newPts = 'in_memory/update_pts'
# Define spatial reference of LAS files using factory code
# for NAD_1983_StatePlane_Pennsylvania_South
lasSR = arcpy.SpatialReference()
lasSR.factoryCode = 2272
lasSR.create()
arcpy.AddMessage("Converting LAS files to multipoint features...")
arcpy.ddd.LASToMultipoint(lasFiles, newPts, 1.5, 2, 1,
'INTENSITY', lasSR)
arcpy.AddMessage("Appending LAS points to {0}..."\
.format(currentPts))
arcpy.AppendTerrainPoints_3d(inTerrain, currentPts, newPts)
arcpy.AddMessage("Changing terrain pyramid reference scales...")
arcpy.ddd.ChangeTerrainReferenceScale(inTerrain, 1000, 500)
arcpy.ddd.ChangeTerrainReferenceScale(inTerrain, 2500, 2000)
arcpy.AddMessage("Adding terrain pyramid level...")
arcpy.ddd.AddTerrainPyramidLevel(inTerrain, "", "4 4500")
arcpy.AddMessage("Changing pyramid resolution bounds for breaklines...")
arcpy.ChangeTerrainResolutionBounds_3d(inTerrain, "breaklines", 5, 4)
arcpy.AddMessage("Building terrain...")
arcpy.ddd.BuildTerrain(inTerrain)
arcpy.AddMessage("Completed updates.")
except arcpy.ExecuteError:
print arcpy.GetMessages()
except:
# Get the traceback object
tb = sys.exc_info()[2]
tbinfo = traceback.format_tb(tb)[0]
# Concatenate error information into message string
pymsg = "PYTHON ERRORS:\nTraceback info:\n{0}\nError Info:\n{1}"\
.format(tbinfo, str(sys.exc_info()[1]))
msgs = "ArcPy ERRORS:\n {0}\n".format(arcpy.GetMessages(2))
# Return python error messages for script tool or Python Window
arcpy.AddError(pymsg)
arcpy.AddError(msgs)
finally:
arcpy.CheckInExtension("3D")
Environments
Licensing information
- ArcGIS Desktop Basic: Requires 3D Analyst
- ArcGIS Desktop Standard: Requires 3D Analyst
- ArcGIS Desktop Advanced: Requires 3D Analyst