Provides access to more standard operations on geometric 'value' objects. The input geometries are never modified by these operations. Designed for use in building web services or other kinds of distributed applications.
Product Availability
Available with ArcGIS Engine, ArcGIS Desktop, and ArcGIS Server.
Buffers an array of geometries by each distance specified in an array of distances. The distance units can optionally be specified. Geometries buffered at a given distance can optionally be unioned together.
Defines an SR based upon its well known identifier (WKID) and optionally a WKID for a vertical datum. The resolution and xy tolerances are either computed from the sr horizon or set to defaults. 'authority' is typically either 'EPSG' or 'Esri'.
Defines a spatial reference object based upon its well known text string (WKT) and optionally a WKT for a vertical datum. The resolution and xy tolerances are either computed from the sr horizon or set to defaults. The output sr is always high precision.
Projects an array of geometries from their current spatial reference (pInSR) to a destination spatial reference (pOutSR). The projection process can optionally include a datum transformation if the source and destination SRs have different GCSs.
Reshapes the target polyline or polygon. The reshaping polyline can have only one part. If the target was not reshaped, an empty geometry of the saem type is returned.
Returns the topological union of the input geometries (uses ITopologicalOperator::ConstructUnion). The input geometries must have the same dimension (0d, 1d, 2d).
Provides access to more standard operations on geometric 'value' objects. The input geometries are never modified by these operations. Designed for use in building web services or other kinds of distributed applications.
Provides access to standard operations on geometric 'value' objects. The input geometries are never modified by these operations. Designed for use in building web services and web applications.
Provides access to standard operations on geometric 'value' objects. The input geometries are never modified by these operations. Designed for use in building web services or other kinds of distributed applications.