Hi all,
I have an Raw electrical networks layers.. such as substations, hightension cable, lowtension cable, meters, fuse and 28 others. I want to assign each feature a of each layer a unique ID, and then later need to have each features from-Uid and To-Uid to based on asset connectivity..
All I can think to solve this problem is by doing spatial analysis on each layer again and again, but this process is very complex and could take thousands of line of coding.
Is there any alternate way to assign unique id to each features of electric network based on connectivity?
kindly help
What are you doing when you say 'doing spatial analysis again and again'.
The geometric networks documentation and its toolset cover quite a bit.
Perhaps you could identify what processes/tools you are using to build and maintain your network.
Spatial join sir,
spatial join, yes provides some information. If you are thinking connectivity, to me, minimum spanning trees comes to mine.
perhaps an image/visual of your spatial data and why you have to go to repetitive spatial joins to accomplish this task. it isn't clear to me why you cannot obtain what you need from a geometric network or any other form of network
Moving to https://community.esri.com/community/gis/analysis/geoprocessing?sr=search&searchId=feb566e4-54e7-42f... to facilitate getting an answer.
GeoNet Help is about getting help about GeoNet... the Structure might help in the future
Actually I have never used geometric network before, so I have no idea
about it. Will geometric network help me to achieve my objective?
The term and the area of application is why I directed you to the documentation. The first page of the link I posted in my previous field makes some suggestions of applications in the electrical and hydro distribution fields. You should examine the documentation and your workflow to make that initial assessment, they people can help with specific questions.
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