Available with Production Mapping license.
The Circle Section function creates a section of a circle, which could be used to represent a light sector or other polygon features.
There is only one coordinate that needs to be defined for this geometry, and it represents the start point on which the geodesic arc is based. It is from this point that the arc is created based on two azimuth values and a radius. By default, the arc is created in a clockwise direction. You can optionally configure the magnetic declination for the feature.
- Start ArcMap.
- On the menu bar, click Customize > Toolbars > Production Feature Builder.
- Click the Feature Builder button on the Production Feature Builder toolbar.
The Feature Builder window appears.
- If the scratch dataset has not been added to the table of contents, click the Add Scratch Data Layers button at the top of the Feature Builder window.
The dataset is added to the map using the current spatial reference.
- Choose Circle Section in the list on the Functions tab.
- Define a coordinate for the start point of the polyline by doing one of the following:
- Click the Pinprick tool on the Production Feature Builder toolbar and click the map
- Type the coordinates in the cells on the Input tab in the Coordinates area.
- Click the cell next to From Azimuth and type the starting azimuth for the circle section in the cell.
This is the starting azimuth for the circle section. This angle defines the starting angle for the arc. Azimuth values are measured from north (0°). The default unit is degrees.
- Click the cell next to To Azimuth and type the ending azimuth for the circle section in the cell.
This is the ending azimuth for the circle section. This angle defines the ending angle for the arc. Azimuth values are measured from north (0°). The default unit is degrees.
- Click the cell next to Radius and type the distance for the radius in the cell.
This is the radius for the circle section, or the distance between the input coordinate and the arc. The default unit is Nautical Miles.
- If necessary, click the drop-down arrow next to Clockwise and choose False.
This indicates whether or not the arc is created in a clockwise direction. There are two options:
- True—The arc is created in a clockwise direction from the From Azimuth to the To Azimuth.
- False—The arc is created in a counterclockwise direction from the To Azimuth to the From Azimuth.
- If necessary, click the cell next to MagVar Value and type a value for the magnetic variation.
This can be a specified value or from a field defined in the MagVar Source parameter. The default unit is degrees.
- If necessary, click the drop-down arrow next to MagVar Source and choose a source for the magnetic variation.
This is the source of the magnetic variation value.
- If necessary, click the drop-down arrow next to MagVar Year and choose a different year for the World Magnetic Model.
This is the year associated with the magnetic variation value.
- Click the Execute button .
A section of a circle surrounding a central point is created.