ArcGIS Pro 3.2 API Reference Guide
ArcGIS.Desktop.Core.Geoprocessing Namespace / IGPResult Interface
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    IGPResult Interface
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    Geoprocessing tool result object returned by Geoprocessing.ExecuteToolAsync
    Syntax
    public interface IGPResult 
    Public Interface IGPResult 
    Example
    Multi Ring Buffer
    //The data referenced in this snippet can be downloaded from the arcgis-pro-sdk-community-samples repo
    //https://github.com/Esri/arcgis-pro-sdk-community-samples
    async Task<IGPResult> CreateRings(EditingTemplate currentTemplate)
          {
              var paramsArray = Geoprocessing.MakeValueArray(currentTemplate.MapMember.Name,
                          @"C:\Data\FeatureTest\FeatureTest.gdb\Points_MultipleRingBuffer",
                          new List<string> { "1000", "2000" }, "Meters", "Distance",
                          "ALL", "FULL");
    
              IGPResult ringsResult = await Geoprocessing.ExecuteToolAsync("Analysis.MultipleRingBuffer", paramsArray);
              var messages = string.IsNullOrEmpty(gpResult.ReturnValue)
                      ? $@"Error in gp tool: {gpResult.ErrorMessages}"
                      : $@"Ok: {gpResult.ReturnValue}";
    
              return ringsResult;
          }
    Non-blocking execution of a Geoprocessing tool
    //The data referenced in this snippet can be downloaded from the arcgis-pro-sdk-community-samples repo
    //https://github.com/Esri/arcgis-pro-sdk-community-samples
    string in_data = @"C:\tools\data.gdb\cities";
          string cities_buff = @"E:\data\data.gdb\cities_2km";
    
          var valueArray = Geoprocessing.MakeValueArray(in_data, cities_buff, "2000 Meters");
    
          // to let the GP tool run asynchronously without blocking the main thread
          // use the GPThread option of GPExecuteToolFlasgs
          //
          GPExecuteToolFlags flags = GPExecuteToolFlags.GPThread;  // instruct the tool run non-blocking GPThread
          IGPResult bufferResult = await Geoprocessing.ExecuteToolAsync("Analysis.Buffer", valueArray, null, null, null, flags);
    Requirements

    Target Platforms: Windows 11, Windows 10

    ArcGIS Pro version: 3 or higher.
    See Also