Summary
Creates a fishnet of rectangular cells. The output can be polyline or polygon features.
Usage
The coordinate system of the output can be set either by entering a feature class or layer in the Template Extent parameter or by setting the Output Coordinate System environment variable.
In addition to creating the output fishnet, a new point feature class is created with label points at the center of each fishnet cell if the Create Label Points parameter is checked (labels = 'LABELS' in Python) The name of this feature class is the same as the output feature class with a suffix of _label and is created in the same location.
The Geometry Type parameter gives the option of creating output polyline (default) or polygon cells. Creating a polygon fishnet may be slower, depending on the number of rows and columns.
The Cell Size Width and the Cell Size Height values are in the same units as defined by the output feature class.
Syntax
CreateFishnet_management (out_feature_class, origin_coord, y_axis_coord, cell_width, cell_height, number_rows, number_columns, {corner_coord}, {labels}, {template}, {geometry_type})
Parameter | Explanation | Data Type |
out_feature_class | The output feature class containing the fishnet of rectangular cells. | Feature Class |
origin_coord | The starting pivot point of the fishnet. | Point |
y_axis_coord | The Y-axis coordinate is used to orient the fishnet. The fishnet is rotated by the same angle as defined by the line connecting the origin and the y-axis coordinate. | Point |
cell_width | Determines the width of each cell. If you want the width to be automatically calculated using the value in the Number of Rows parameter, leave this parameter empty or set the value to zero—the width will be calculated when the tool is run. | Double |
cell_height | Determines the height of each cell. If you want the height to be automatically calculated using the value in the Number of Columns parameter, leave this parameter empty or set the value to zero—the height will be calculated when the tool is run. | Double |
number_rows | Determines the number of rows the fishnet will have. If you want the number of rows to be automatically calculated using the value in the Cell Size Width parameter, leave this parameter empty or set the value to zero—the number of rows will be calculated when the tool is run. | Long |
number_columns | Determines the number of columns the fishnet will have. If you want the number of columns to be automatically calculated using the value in the Cell Size Height parameter, leave this parameter empty or set the value to zero—the number of columns will be calculated when the tool is run. | Long |
corner_coord (Optional) | The opposite corner of the fishnet set by X-Coordinate and Y-Coordinate values. | Point |
labels (Optional) | Specifies whether or not a point feature class will be created containing label points at the center of each fishnet cell.
| Boolean |
template (Optional) | Specify the extent of the fishnet. The extent can be entered by specifying the coordinates or using a template dataset.
| Extent |
geometry_type (Optional) | Determines if the output fishnet cells will be polyline or polygon features.
| String |
Derived Output
Name | Explanation | Data Type |
out_label |
Code sample
CreateFishnet example 1 (Python window)
The following Python window script demonstrates how to use the CreateFishnet function in immediate mode.
import arcpy
# Create a fishnet with 9 columns and 9 rows
# with origin at (1, 1) and output geometry is set to default (POLYLINE)
arcpy.CreateFishnet_management("C:/data/output/fishnet1.shp", "1 1", "1 9", "1", "1", "9", "9", "#", "NO_LABELS")
CreateFishnet Example 2 (stand-alone script)
The following stand-alone script shows how to create new rectangular cells (fishnet) using the CreateFishnet function.
# Name: CreateFishnet.py
# Description: Creates rectangular cells
# import system module
import arcpy
from arcpy import env
# set workspace environment
env.workspace = "C:/data/output"
# Set coordinate system of the output fishnet
env.outputCoordinateSystem = arcpy.SpatialReference("NAD 1983 UTM Zone 11N")
outFeatureClass = "fishnet10by10.shp"
# Set the origin of the fishnet
originCoordinate = '1037.26 4145.81'
# Set the orientation
yAxisCoordinate = '1037.26 4155.81'
# Enter 0 for width and height - these values will be calcualted by the tool
cellSizeWidth = '0'
cellSizeHeight = '0'
# Number of rows and columns together with origin and opposite corner
# determine the size of each cell
numRows = '10'
numColumns = '10'
oppositeCoorner = '19273.61 18471.17'
# Create a point label feature class
labels = 'LABELS'
# Extent is set by origin and opposite corner - no need to use a template fc
templateExtent = '#'
# Each output cell will be a polygon
geometryType = 'POLYGON'
arcpy.CreateFishnet_management(outFeatureClass, originCoordinate, yAxisCoordinate, cellSizeWidth, cellSizeHeight, numRows, numColumns, oppositeCoorner, labels, templateExtent, geometryType)
Environments
Licensing information
- ArcGIS Desktop Basic: Yes
- ArcGIS Desktop Standard: Yes
- ArcGIS Desktop Advanced: Yes