Disponible avec la licence Location Referencing.
Résumé
Re-creates shapes for event features registered with an LRS Network.
Utilisation
An LRS dataset is required to run this tool. To create an LRS dataset, add the calibration point, centerline, and redline layers to a feature dataset; then run the Modify LRS tool with the geodatabase as the input.
Input the event whose features need to be regenerated based on the route and measure of the event.
When conflict prevention is enabled for the tool, any events being generated by the tool will be locked.
- While working in the default version, the locks acquired are released automatically when the tool completes.
- While working in a child version, the locks acquired will remain in On Post status when the tool completes. The lock owner must post or delete the version to release the locks.
- While working in a child version, if the execution of the tool is canceled by interruption, the locks are acquired and will remain in releasable status when the tool completes.
Syntaxe
GenerateEvents(in_event_layer)
Paramètre | Explication | Type de données |
in_event_layer | The event for which shapes will be regenerated. | Feature Layer |
Sortie dérivée
Nom | Explication | Type de données |
out_event_layers | Updated events feature layer. | Feature Layer |
Exemple de code
The following Python script demonstrates how to use the GenerateEvents function in the Python window.
# Name: GenerateEvents_Ex1.py
# Description: Generate events in stand-alone mode using a feature service. It is recommended to work in a version and post it into the default version.
# Requires: ArcGIS Location Referencing
# Check out license
arcpy.CheckOutExtension("LocationReferencing")
# Tool variables
in_event_layer = "Event"
# Set current workspace
arcpy.env.workspace = "C:/data/Outputs.gdb"
# Execute the tool
arcpy.GenerateEvents_locref(in_event_layer)
# Check in license
arcpy.CheckInExtension('LocationReferencing')
The following Python script demonstrates how to use the GenerateEvents function in a stand-alone Python script.
# Name: GenerateEvents_Ex2.py
# Description: Re-creates shapes for event features registered with an LRS Network
# Requirements: ArcGIS Location Referencing
# Import arcpy module
import arcpy
# Check out license
arcpy.CheckOutExtension("LocationReferencing")
# Local variables
# Input Network layer
in_event_layer = "C:\\Data\Sample.gdb\\LRS\\SpeedLimit"
# Process: Generate Events
arcpy.GenerateEvents_locref(in_event_layer)
# Check in license
arcpy.CheckInExtension('LocationReferencing')
The following Python script demonstrates how to use the GenerateEvents function in a stand-alone Python script in a feature service.
# Name: GenerateEvents_Ex3.py
# Description: Generate events in stand-alone mode using a feature service. It is recommended to work in a version and post it into the default version.
# Requires: ArcGIS Location Referencing
# Import arcpy module.
import arcpy
# Check out license
arcpy.CheckOutExtension("LocationReferencing")
## Input event is in feature service. Portal signin is required to access the feature service.
arcpy.SignInToPortal('https://yourdomain.com/portal', 'username', 'password')
## Map the input event from the feature service. Here, 3 corresponds to the input event
in_event_layer = r"https://yourdomain.com/server/rest/services/FeatureServiceName/FeatureServer/3"
# Process : Generate Events
arcpy.GenerateEvents_locref(in_event_layer)
# Check in license
arcpy.CheckInExtension('LocationReferencing')
Environnements
Informations de licence
- Basic: Requiert ArcGIS Location Referencing
- Standard: Requiert ArcGIS Location Referencing
- Advanced: Requiert ArcGIS Location Referencing
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