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Incidence angle between line segments

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11-15-2018 12:46 PM
JimFritz
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Does anyone have a script or know of a tool that can calculate incidence angle between line segments?  I've done some searching and there does not appear to be a tool that can do this.  Also, there are other solutions but none that compare line segments that are coincident to each other.  In this case, it is a collection of transmission lines that are separated by poles (nodes) and need to know when an incidence angle is greater than 30 degrees between one arc (line segment) and the next coincident arc (line segment).

Thank-you,

Jim Fritz

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DanPatterson_Retired
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fix both errors and try again

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DuncanHornby
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Jim,

You are more likely to get a reply if you show an image of your data or your problem you want to solve, as what you think is crystal clear to you can often be interpreted in many other ways by the rest of us. That said are you asking to compute the angle as I have drawn below? Red points are your poles and black lines are straight lines between them?

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JimFritz
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Duncan,

Yes, an image would have helped.

Looking for the interior angle.  The angle value would ideally be assigned to the pole attribute table.incident angle

DuncanHornby
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Have you explored the ESRI code sharing website? Did not take long to find this tool? This could help

https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=d02d22b2130342a4998b2bf8b2b1156d 

JimFritz
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Thanks, I did not.  I will take a look.

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JimFritz
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Duncan,

Using the code in field calculator from the link above (see attached jpg) yields a processing error, also attached in a jpg.  Maybe something simple?

Thanks,

Jim

field calculatorresults window

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DanPatterson_Retired
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!Shape!  not  !SHAPE!

JimFritz
Regular Contributor

Thanks, but the same error message appears.

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DanPatterson_Retired
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fix both errors and try again

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JimFritz
Regular Contributor

Thanks, Dan and Richard!

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