*This topic has been posted before but not for ArcGIS Pro*
I want to recreate the cruise point generator for older versions of ArcMap in ArcGIS Pro. For those who aren't familiar, timber cruises are a series of regularly spaced sample points used for forest inventory. Some of the complications are that foresters like to use chains instead of a reasonable unit, and like to stick to their grid as much as possible (by rotating it etc).
The old workflow was something like this: create fishnet, clip by polygon, realize you don't have the correct number of points or their locations are off and start over.
How (and in which environment - model builder, python, add-in) would you go about creating a tool that allows users to put in their grid spacing in chains (or other units), rotation angle, and polygon boundary to generate points?
PS I am fairly new to this kind of work and trying to teach myself as I go.
#forestry #forestry workflow #timber cruising #cruisepoint
for polygonal or polyline bounds, there is
Sampling Grids for ArcGIS Pro or
If you are adept at coding, this will provide the basis
/blogs/dan_patterson/2019/01/17/transect-lines-parallel-lines-offset-lines
Haven't gotten around to throwing it into a toolbox yet.
PS... chains isn't on the list so you will have to do the conversions yourself
I will second this, I used the CruisePoint tool created by ESRI in ArcMap, however I don't think this will migrate over to Pro which we are being pushed towards. It's an invaluable tool for setting up inventory cruises which in Forestry happens a lot!