com.esri.arcgis.geoprocessing.tools.datamanagementtools
Class MakeFeatureLayer

java.lang.Object
  extended by com.esri.arcgis.geoprocessing.AbstractGPTool
      extended by com.esri.arcgis.geoprocessing.tools.datamanagementtools.MakeFeatureLayer
All Implemented Interfaces:
GPTool

public class MakeFeatureLayer
extends AbstractGPTool

Creates a feature layer from an input feature class or layer file. The layer that is created by the tool is temporary and will not persist after the session ends unless the layer is saved to disk or the map document is saved. The Make Feature Layer tool is contained in the Data Management Tools tool box.

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Field Summary
 
Fields inherited from class com.esri.arcgis.geoprocessing.AbstractGPTool
vals
 
Constructor Summary
MakeFeatureLayer()
          Creates the Make Feature Layer tool with defaults.
MakeFeatureLayer(java.lang.Object inFeatures, java.lang.Object outLayer)
          Creates the Make Feature Layer tool with the required parameters.
 
Method Summary
 java.lang.Object getFieldInfo()
          Returns the Field Info parameter of this tool .
 java.lang.Object getInFeatures()
          Returns the Input Features parameter of this tool .
 java.lang.Object getOutLayer()
          Returns the Output Layer parameter of this tool .
 java.lang.String getToolboxAlias()
          Returns the alias of the tool box containing this tool.
 java.lang.String getToolboxName()
          Returns the name of the tool box containing this tool.
 java.lang.String getToolName()
          Returns the name of this tool.
 java.lang.Object getWhereClause()
          Returns the Expression parameter of this tool .
 java.lang.Object getWorkspace()
          Returns the Workspace or Feature Dataset parameter of this tool .
 void setFieldInfo(java.lang.Object fieldInfo)
          Sets the Field Info parameter of this tool .
 void setInFeatures(java.lang.Object inFeatures)
          Sets the Input Features parameter of this tool .
 void setOutLayer(java.lang.Object outLayer)
          Sets the Output Layer parameter of this tool .
 void setWhereClause(java.lang.Object whereClause)
          Sets the Expression parameter of this tool .
 void setWorkspace(java.lang.Object workspace)
          Sets the Workspace or Feature Dataset parameter of this tool .
 
Methods inherited from class com.esri.arcgis.geoprocessing.AbstractGPTool
getParameterValues, toString
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

MakeFeatureLayer

public MakeFeatureLayer()
Creates the Make Feature Layer tool with defaults.

Initializes the array of tool parameters with the default values specified when the tool was created.


MakeFeatureLayer

public MakeFeatureLayer(java.lang.Object inFeatures,
                        java.lang.Object outLayer)
Creates the Make Feature Layer tool with the required parameters.

Initializes the array of tool parameters with the values as specified for the required parameters and with the default values for the other parameters.

Parameters:
inFeatures - the input feature class or layer used the make the new layer. Complex feature classes, such as annotation and dimensions, are not valid inputs to this tool.
outLayer - the name of the feature layer to be created. The newly created layer can be used as input to any geoprocessing tool that accepts a feature layer as input.
Method Detail

getInFeatures

public java.lang.Object getInFeatures()
Returns the Input Features parameter of this tool . This parameter is the input feature class or layer used the make the new layer. Complex feature classes, such as annotation and dimensions, are not valid inputs to this tool. This is a required parameter.

Returns:
the Input Features

setInFeatures

public void setInFeatures(java.lang.Object inFeatures)
Sets the Input Features parameter of this tool . This parameter is the input feature class or layer used the make the new layer. Complex feature classes, such as annotation and dimensions, are not valid inputs to this tool. This is a required parameter.

Parameters:
inFeatures - the input feature class or layer used the make the new layer. Complex feature classes, such as annotation and dimensions, are not valid inputs to this tool.

getOutLayer

public java.lang.Object getOutLayer()
Returns the Output Layer parameter of this tool . This parameter is the name of the feature layer to be created. The newly created layer can be used as input to any geoprocessing tool that accepts a feature layer as input. This is a required parameter.

Returns:
the Output Layer

setOutLayer

public void setOutLayer(java.lang.Object outLayer)
Sets the Output Layer parameter of this tool . This parameter is the name of the feature layer to be created. The newly created layer can be used as input to any geoprocessing tool that accepts a feature layer as input. This is a required parameter.

Parameters:
outLayer - the name of the feature layer to be created. The newly created layer can be used as input to any geoprocessing tool that accepts a feature layer as input.

getWhereClause

public java.lang.Object getWhereClause()
Returns the Expression parameter of this tool . This parameter is an SQL expression used to select a subset of features. The syntax for the expression differs slightly depending on the data source. For example, if you're querying file or ArcSDE geodatabases, shapefiles, or coverages, enclose field names in double quotes: "MY_FIELD" if you're querying personal geodatabases, enclose fields in square brackets: [MY_FIELD] in the Python Window enclose the {where_clause} in parentheses to ensure the spaces (which are delimiters between parameters) are correctly interpreted. for more information on SQL syntax and how it differs between data sources, see SQL Reference. This is an optional parameter.

Returns:
the Expression

setWhereClause

public void setWhereClause(java.lang.Object whereClause)
Sets the Expression parameter of this tool . This parameter is an SQL expression used to select a subset of features. The syntax for the expression differs slightly depending on the data source. For example, if you're querying file or ArcSDE geodatabases, shapefiles, or coverages, enclose field names in double quotes: "MY_FIELD" if you're querying personal geodatabases, enclose fields in square brackets: [MY_FIELD] in the Python Window enclose the {where_clause} in parentheses to ensure the spaces (which are delimiters between parameters) are correctly interpreted. for more information on SQL syntax and how it differs between data sources, see SQL Reference. This is an optional parameter.

Parameters:
whereClause - an SQL expression used to select a subset of features. The syntax for the expression differs slightly depending on the data source. For example, if you're querying file or ArcSDE geodatabases, shapefiles, or coverages, enclose field names in double quotes: "MY_FIELD" if you're querying personal geodatabases, enclose fields in square brackets: [MY_FIELD] in the Python Window enclose the {where_clause} in parentheses to ensure the spaces (which are delimiters between parameters) are correctly interpreted. for more information on SQL syntax and how it differs between data sources, see SQL Reference.

getWorkspace

public java.lang.Object getWorkspace()
Returns the Workspace or Feature Dataset parameter of this tool . This parameter is the input workspace used to validate the field names. If the input is a geodatabase table and the output workspace is a dBASE table, the field names may be truncated, since dBASE fields can only have names of ten characters or less. The new names may be reviewed and altered using the field information control. This is an optional parameter.

Returns:
the Workspace or Feature Dataset

setWorkspace

public void setWorkspace(java.lang.Object workspace)
Sets the Workspace or Feature Dataset parameter of this tool . This parameter is the input workspace used to validate the field names. If the input is a geodatabase table and the output workspace is a dBASE table, the field names may be truncated, since dBASE fields can only have names of ten characters or less. The new names may be reviewed and altered using the field information control. This is an optional parameter.

Parameters:
workspace - the input workspace used to validate the field names. If the input is a geodatabase table and the output workspace is a dBASE table, the field names may be truncated, since dBASE fields can only have names of ten characters or less. The new names may be reviewed and altered using the field information control.

getFieldInfo

public java.lang.Object getFieldInfo()
Returns the Field Info parameter of this tool . This parameter is can be used to review and alter the field names and hide a subset of fields in the output layer. A split policy can be specified. See the usages for more information. This is an optional parameter.

Returns:
the Field Info

setFieldInfo

public void setFieldInfo(java.lang.Object fieldInfo)
Sets the Field Info parameter of this tool . This parameter is can be used to review and alter the field names and hide a subset of fields in the output layer. A split policy can be specified. See the usages for more information. This is an optional parameter.

Parameters:
fieldInfo - can be used to review and alter the field names and hide a subset of fields in the output layer. A split policy can be specified. See the usages for more information.

getToolName

public java.lang.String getToolName()
Returns the name of this tool.

Returns:
the tool name

getToolboxName

public java.lang.String getToolboxName()
Returns the name of the tool box containing this tool.

Returns:
the tool box name

getToolboxAlias

public java.lang.String getToolboxAlias()
Returns the alias of the tool box containing this tool.

Returns:
the tool box alias