Zusammenfassung
The Network Source Directions Field Mapping object provides information about the fields in your data that are mapped to specific properties in the network dataset's directions configuration.
Eigenschaften
Eigenschaft | Erklärung | Datentyp |
againstField (Nur lesen) | The name of the field in your data mapped to the property designated in the key property for transitions in the to-from direction (against the direction of digitization) of line features. | String |
alongField (Nur lesen) | The name of the field in your data mapped to the property designated in the key property for transitions in the from-to direction (along the direction of digitization) of line features. | String |
key (Nur lesen) | The name of the network dataset directions property to which your data's field is being mapped. | String |
undirectedField (Nur lesen) | The name of the field in your data mapped to the property designated in the key property for transitions that apply to all directions of travel. | String |
Codebeispiel
Network Source Directions Field Mapping example
# Name: NDSSourceDirectionsFieldMapping_ex01.py
# Description: Print information about the directions field mappings associated
# with edge sources in the network dataset.
import arcpy
import sys
network = r"C:/Data/NetworkDatasetWithLandmarks.gdb/Transportation/Streets_ND"
# Create Describe object for the network dataset
desc = arcpy.Describe(network)
#If the directions are not set for the network dataset, exit
if not desc.supportsDirections:
print("No direction information")
sys.exit()
# Get all the edge sources
sources = desc.edgeSources
#If there are no edge sources in the network dataset, quit.
if not sources:
print("No edge sources")
sys.exit()
#Loop through all the edge sources
for source in sources:
print("\n--------------------")
print("Edge source name: " , source.name)
# Get the directions information specific to this edge source
sDir = source.sourceDirections
# Check if the edge source has turn and confirmation landmarks associated with it.
# If so, print some information about the landmarks.
if hasattr(sDir, "fieldMappings"):
fieldMappings = sDir.fieldMappings
print("\n--Field mapping information--")
for fm in fieldMappings:
print("\nProperty key:", fm.key)
print("Along field name:", fm.alongField)
print("Against field name:", fm.againstField)
print("Undirected field name:", fm.undirectedField)
else:
print("Source does not directions field mappings.")