Summary
Iterates over feature classes in a workspace or feature dataset.
Usage
This tool is intended for use in ModelBuilder and not in Python scripting.
When this tool is used in a model, the first feature class is used as a template for the output. This allows for selection of fields in subsequent tools.
The tool has two outputs: Output Feature Class and Name, which could be used as inline variable (e.g. %Name%) in other tools.
Syntax
IterateFeatureClasses(in_workspace, {wildcard}, {feature_type}, {recursive})
Parameter | Explanation | Data Type |
in_workspace | Workspace or feature dataset which stores the feature classes to iterate. If you define a geodatabase as your input workspace only the feature classes directly under the geodatabase will be iterated over (standalone feature classes). To iterate over all feature classes within a dataset located in the input geodatabase check the recursive option. | Workspace; Feature Dataset |
wildcard (Optional) | Combination of * and characters that help to limit the results. The asterisk is the same as saying ALL. If no wildcard is specified, all inputs will be returned. For example, it can be used to restrict Iteration over input names starting with a certain character or word (e.g., A* or Ari* or Land*,and so on). | String |
feature_type (Optional) | The feature type to be used as a filter. Only features of the specified type will be output. Not specifying a feature type means that all features will be output.
| String |
recursive (Optional) | Determines if the iterator will iterate through all sub-folders in the main workspace.
| Boolean |
Derived Output
Name | Explanation | Data Type |
features | The full path to the feature class. | Feature Class |
name | The name of the feature class. | String |
Environments
Licensing information
- Basic: Yes
- Standard: Yes
- Advanced: Yes