Var centerline_field_names = ["FROMADDR_L","TOADDR_L","FROMADDR_R","TOADDR_R","PREDIR", "countyright","munileft", "muniright", "zipleft", "zipright", "msagleft", "msagright",
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"countryleft", "countryright", "stateleft", "stateright", "countyleft", "astrte", "astrtetype", "ctyroute", "onewaydir", "roadlevel", "inwater", "roadclass", "fullname","fedroute", "fedrtetype", "afedrte", "afedrtetype", "stroute", "strtetype", "toleft", "parityleft", "rangeprefixright", "fromright", "toright", "parityright", Var centerline_field_names = ["rclnguid", "discrpagid", "rangeprefixleft", "fromleft", This is done near the top of the script: The orginal looks like this: To begin with, you need to create a list of the attributes you want to copy during the split. Does a proportional division of the address ranges so you don't have to.Copies attributes from the original existing street to the 'new segment'.This rule is a really powerful editing tool as it will split an existing centerline into two segments when you add a new street that intersects it. I've been wrestling with the Address Data Management Solution for some time, and today, I finally got the toughest rule to work with my attributes: Split Intersecting Roads.
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Note that if you are trying to script it out, it appears that you cannot specify the desired units.įrom the National Wildfire Coordinating Group: How To: Calculate latitude and longitude for point features Here are some resources for achieving this in ArcGIS Desktop, Pro, and python: