Label | Explanation | Data Type |
Feature Class
| The shapefile or geodatabase feature class that will be updated. | Feature Layer |
Derived Output
Label | Explanation | Data Type |
Updated Feature Class | The updated feature class. | Feature Class |
Recalculates the XY, Z, and M extent properties of a feature class based on the features in the feature class.
A feature class has a spatial extent that is based on all the coordinates in the feature class. This spatial extent is used when adding a feature class to a map to recenter and display all the features. Rather than examining every feature in the feature class each time the feature class is added to a map (a potentially long process), a feature class has an extent property containing the last known spatial extent. However, this extent property is not always updated when features in the feature class are edited. This means that the values in the extent property may not contain the actual spatial extent of the features. Executing this tool reads all the features and updates the extent property.
XY, Z, and M extents are not the same as spatial reference domains. The XY, Z, and M domains in a spatial reference define the valid range of coordinate values that can be stored in a feature class. The feature class extents reflect the actual range of coordinate values that exist in the feature class. These extents cannot be larger than the domains.
Recalculate Feature Class Extent updates geodatabase feature classes or shapefiles (point, multipoint, line, or polygon).
In an enterprise geodatabase, extent is a property of the feature class schema and requires an exclusive schema lock to execute.
When using this tool with an enterprise geodatabase feature class as input, the extent is calculated based on the features that exist in that feature class in all versions. The extent will not shrink or expand unless this tool is run after the database has been compressed.
This tool will fail if you do not have permissions to edit the feature class.
Recalculating the feature class extent cannot be undone.
The values of the extent are returned by the arcpy.Describe function's extent property.
This tool modifies the input data. See Tools with no outputs for more information and strategies to avoid undesired data changes.
Label | Explanation | Data Type |
Feature Class
| The shapefile or geodatabase feature class that will be updated. | Feature Layer |
Label | Explanation | Data Type |
Updated Feature Class | The updated feature class. | Feature Class |
arcpy.management.RecalculateFeatureClassExtent(in_features)
Name | Explanation | Data Type |
in_features | The shapefile or geodatabase feature class that will be updated. | Feature Layer |
Name | Explanation | Data Type |
out_features | The updated feature class. | Feature Class |
The following Python window script demonstrates how to use the RecalculateFeatureClassExtent tool in immediate mode. It recalculates the XY, M, or Z extent of a feature class.
import arcpy
feature_class = r"C:\Data\europe.gdb\norway_cities"
arcpy.RecalculateFeatureClassExtent_management(feature_class)