Label | Explanation | Data Type |
Input Features | The features that will be evaluated using the Selecting Features parameter values. The selection will be applied to these features. | Feature Layer; Raster Layer; Mosaic Layer |
Relationship (Optional) | Specifies the spatial relationship that will be evaluated.
| String |
Selecting Features (Optional) | The features in the Input Features parameter will be selected based on their relationship to the features from this layer or feature class. | Feature Layer |
Search Distance (Optional) | The distance that will be searched. This parameter is only valid if the Relationship parameter is set to Intersect, Intersect 3D, Within a distance, Within a distance 3D, Within a distance geodesic, Contains, or Have their center in. If the Within a distance geodesic option is specified, use a linear unit such as kilometers or miles. | Linear Unit |
Selection Type (Optional) | Specifies how the selection will be applied to the input and how it will be combined with an existing selection. This tool does not include an option to clear an existing selection; use the Select Layer By Attribute tool with the Selection Type parameter set to Clear the current selection to do that.
| String |
Invert Spatial Relationship
(Optional) | Specifies whether the spatial relationship evaluation result or the opposite result will be used. For example, this parameter can be used to get a list of features that do not intersect or are not within a given distance of features in another dataset.
| Boolean |
Derived Output
Label | Explanation | Data Type |
Layer With Selection | The first input with the selection applied. | Feature Layer; Mosaic Layer |
Output Layer Names | A multivalue parameter including all inputs with selections applied. Use this output parameter in a model to connect to a tool with a multivalue input such as the Merge tool. | Feature Layer; Mosaic Layer |
Count | The number of selected records. If there are multiple Input Features parameter values, the counts will be in the same order as the inputs. | Long |