Beginning at ArcGIS Pro 2.6 this functionality is installed with ArcGIS Pro.
These visibility component uses elevation data paired with observer and target information to produce Linear Line of Sight (LLOS) and Radial Line of Sight (RLOS) information.
- Linear Lines of sight (LLOS)
- Radial Line of Sight (RLOS)
- Specifying observer and target locations by entering inputs manually or by clicking on the map
- Use one or multiple observers and one or multiple targets to perform analysis
- Add-in for ArcGIS Pro and ArcMap
- Requirements
- Instructions
- Resources
- New to Github?
- Issues
- Contributing
- Repository Points of Contact
- Licensing
- Add-Ins for ArcGIS for Desktop
- ArcMap 10.4.1+
- ArcGIS Pro 2.2+
- 3D Analyst and Spatial Analyst extensions installed and licensed
- Clone this repository
- Clone the following component repository to the same root folder location
- Your local folder structure should now look like:
{Github Clone Location}
+---coordinate-conversion-addin-dotnet
+---visibility-addin-dotnet
- Add-Ins for ArcGIS for Desktop
- Visual Studio 2015
- Important Note: Visual Studio 2013 may also be required if building on ArcGIS 10.4.1-10.5.1
- ArcGIS for Desktop
- ArcMap 10.4.1+
- ArcGIS Pro 2.2+
- ArcGIS Desktop SDK for .NET 10.4.1+
- ArcGIS Pro SDK 2.2+
- Visual Studio 2015
Follow the links below to select the desired development/deployment environment.
Instructions for the Add-ins for ArcMap and ArcGIS Pro are here.
- ArcGIS for Defense Visibility Component
- Military Tools for ArcGIS
- Military Tools for ArcGIS Solutions Pages
- ArcGIS for Defense Solutions Website
- ArcGIS for Defense Downloads
- ArcGIS Pro Help
- ArcGIS Blog
Find a bug or want to request a new feature? Please let us know by submitting an issue.
Anyone and everyone is welcome to contribute. Please see our guidelines for contributing.
Contact the Military Tools team
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