Describe

Resumen

Returns a dictionary with multiple properties, such as data type, fields, indexes, and many others. The dictionary's keys are dynamic, meaning that depending on what data type is described, different properties will be available for use.

Describe keys are organized into a series of property groups. Any particular dataset will acquire the properties of at least one of these groups. For instance, if describing a geodatabase feature class, you could access properties from the Geodatabase Feature Class, Feature Class, Table, and Dataset property groups. All data, regardless of the data type, will always acquire the generic Describe object properties.

Debate

Many data types include properties from other property groups. For instance, if describing a geodatabase feature class, you could access properties from the Geodatabase Feature Class, Feature Class, Table, and Dataset property groups.

Sintaxis

Describe (value, {datatype})
ParámetroExplicaciónTipo de datos
value

The specified data element or geoprocessing object to describe.

String
datatype

The type of data. This is only necessary when naming conflicts exists, for example, if a geodatabase contains a feature dataset (FeatureDataset) and a feature class (FeatureClass) with the same name. In this case, the data type is used to clarify which dataset you want to describe.

(El valor predeterminado es None)

String
Valor de retorno
Tipo de datosExplicación
Dictionary

Returns a dictionary with keys detailing the data element described.

Muestra de código

Describe example 1

Access a specific property using the key value.

import arcpy

path = "C:\\Data\\Venice.gdb\\VeniceStructures"
desc = arcpy.da.Describe(path)
field_names = [field.name for field in desc["fields"]]

if "YEAR_BUILT" not in field_names:
    arcpy.management.AddField(path, "YEAR_BUILT", "SHORT")
Describe example 2

Display the returned Describe dictionary to look at all available properties.

import arcpy
from pprint import pprint 

path = "C:\\Data\\Venice.gdb\\VeniceStructures"
desc = arcpy.da.Describe(path)
pprint(desc)

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