Summary
Thematically maps a feature class based on a numeric field and displays it as a symbolized point.
Usage
You can display points using a symbol that varies in size to represent different values.
Graduated symbols work best for counts and amounts, since most people associate the size of the symbol with magnitude.
An example for using a graduated symbol is to display store points as different sizes according to their sales volume or to show customers according to total purchases or visits.
Syntax
SymbolizeByPointSize_ba (InputFeatureLayer, Field, ClassificationSchemeParameterName, ColorParameterName, {NameField}, {UseSelectedFeatures})
Parameter | Explanation | Data Type |
InputFeatureLayer | The input feature layer. | Feature Layer |
Field | The attribute field used to define the thematic map. | Field |
ClassificationSchemeParameterName | The classification methods to thematically map your input feature class.
| String |
ColorParameterName | The color assigned to the points to be symbolized. | Long |
NameField (Optional) | The attribute field used in the normalization calculations. | Field |
UseSelectedFeatures (Optional) | Identifies the features that will be used to generate the thematic map.
| Boolean |
Code Sample
SymbolizeByPointSize Example (Stand-alone Script)
# Name: SymbolizeByPointSize.py
# Description: Symbolizes sales of a customer file and displays it by point size.
# Author: Esri
# Import system modules
import arcpy
arcpy.ImportToolbox("C:\Program Files (x86)\ArcGIS\Desktop10.3\Business Analyst\ArcToolbox\Toolboxes\Business Analyst Tools.tbx")
try:
# Acquire extension license
arcpy.CheckOutExtension("Business")
# Defines the parameters for the Symbolize by Point Size tool
Input = "C:/temp/sf_cust.shp"
Symbolization = "SALES"
# Thematically symbolizes a layer by point size
# Red point is -65536
arcpy.SymbolizeByPointSize_ba(Input,sSymbolization, "Equal Interval", -65536)
# Release extension license
arcpy.CheckInExtension("Business")
except:
print arcpy.GetMessages(2)
Environments
This tool does not use any geoprocessing environments
Licensing Information
- ArcGIS for Desktop Basic: Requires Business Analyst
- ArcGIS for Desktop Standard: Requires Business Analyst
- ArcGIS for Desktop Advanced: Requires Business Analyst