Summary
Creates an address locator. The address locator can be used to find a location of an address, geocode a table of addresses, or get the address of a point location.
Usage
Address locators can be created in any file folder you specify.
The role of a reference dataset defines the role that it plays as reference data for the address locator. The address locator styles provided with ArcGIS use the following values to describe the roles of reference datasets:
- Primary table—Defines the primary reference dataset feature class for a locator, such as a street centerline feature class. This is a required table.
- Alternate City Name table—Defines an alternate city name table that contains alternate names for the city or place name. The table is required to have a JoinID that can be used to join to the primary table. This table is optional.
- Alternate Name table—Defines an alternate street name table that contains alternate names for the street or point features. The table is required to have a JoinID that can be used to join to the primary table. This table is optional.
- Alias table—Defines a place name alias table that contains place names and actual addresses for the names. User can find the location using either the place name such as Field Museum or the address 1400 S Lakeshore Drive Chicago, IL 60605. This table is optional.
Custom locator styles or locator styles provided by third parties may define different roles for reference data feature classes and tables. Refer to their documentation for information on the roles that they define for reference datasets.
Composite address locators cannot be created using this tool. Use the Create Composite Address Locator tool to create a composite address locator.
Syntax
CreateAddressLocator(in_address_locator_style, in_reference_data, in_field_map, out_address_locator, {config_keyword}, {enable_suggestions})
Parameter | Explanation | Data Type |
in_address_locator_style | The address locator style on which to base the new address locator.
| Address Locator Style |
in_reference_data [[Reference Data, {Role}],...] | The reference data feature classes and tables to be used by the address locator, along with their roles.
Custom locator styles or locator styles provided by third parties may define a different set of roles for reference datasets. | Value Table |
in_field_map | The mapping of reference data fields used by the address locator style to fields in the reference datasets. Each field mapping in this parameter is in the format:
where <locator field alias> is the alias name for the reference data field used by the address locator, and <dataset field name> is the name of the field in the reference dataset. Fields with an asterisk (*) next to their names are required by the address locator style. VISIBLE—Field is visible; NONE—the geometry is a copy of the original value. If you choose not to map an optional reference data field used by the address locator style to a field in a reference dataset, specify that there is no mapping by using "<None>" in place of a field name. | Field Info |
out_address_locator | The address locator to create. Saving the locator to a file folder allows you to take advantage of performance improvements, multithreading capabilities, and suggestions support. Once the locator is created, additional properties and options can be modified in the locator's settings. | Address Locator |
config_keyword (Optional) | The configuration keyword that determines the storage parameters of the table in a Relational Database Management System (RDBMS)—enterprise and file geodatabases only. | String |
enable_suggestions (Optional) | Allows character-by-character auto-complete suggestions to be generated for user input in a client application. This capability facilitates the interactive search user experience by reducing the number of characters that need to be typed before a suggested match is obtained. The idea is that a client application can provide a list of suggestions which is updated with each character entered by a user until the place they are looking for is returned in the list. Only the locator styles provided by Esri can be used to build locators with suggestions enabled. The suggestion functionality is only exposed when such a locator is published as a geocode service. Locators with suggestions enabled can only be saved in a file folder; they cannot be saved in a geodatabase.
| Boolean |
Code sample
CreateAddressLocator example (stand-alone script)
The following Python script demonstrates how to use the CreateAddressLocator function.
# Create a street address locator using a street centerline feature class
# in a file geodatabase as reference data.
# The new address locator will be created in a separate file folder.
# Import system modules
import arcpy
arcpy.env.workspace = "C:/ArcTutor/Geocoding/atlanta.gdb"
Atlanta_AddressLocator_OutputPath = "C:/ArcTutor/Geocoding/Atlanta"
arcpy.CreateAddressLocator_geocoding("US Address - Dual Ranges", "streets 'Primary Table'", "'Feature ID' OBJECTID VISIBLE NONE;'*From Left' L_F_ADD VISIBLE NONE;'*To Left' L_T_ADD VISIBLE NONE;'*From Right' R_F_ADD VISIBLE NONE;'*To Right' R_T_ADD VISIBLE NONE;'Prefix Direction' PREFIX VISIBLE NONE;'Prefix Type' PRE_TYPE VISIBLE NONE;'*Street Name' NAME VISIBLE NONE;'Suffix Type' TYPE VISIBLE NONE;'Suffix Direction' SUFFIX VISIBLE NONE;'Left City or Place' CITYL VISIBLE NONE;'Right City or Place' CITYR VISIBLE NONE;'Left ZIP Code' ZIPL VISIBLE NONE;'Right ZIP Code' ZIPR VISIBLE NONE;'Left State' STATE_ABBR VISIBLE NONE;'Right State' STATE_ABBR VISIBLE NONE", Atlanta_AddressLocator_OutputPath, "", "DISABLED")
Environments
Licensing information
- Basic: Yes
- Standard: Yes
- Advanced: Yes