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Resumen

Applies graduated circle rendering to a numeric field in a feature class.

Legado:

This tool is deprecated. Due to new capabilities in ArcGIS that allow output from scripts and model tools to be associated with default rendering, this functionality has been included in the automatic output of the Collect Events tool.

Ilustración

Count Renderer illustration

Uso

  • The Count Rendering tool renders quantities as circles; circle size reflects value magnitudes. Tool output is a new layer file (.lyr).

  • Rendering features quantitatively may reveal spatial patterns in the input count data.

  • If no Maximum Field Value is provided, it is set to the largest value found in the Field to Render. Use the Maximum Field Value parameter when you want to compare several graduated circle maps; setting the same Maximum Field Value for a series of maps imposes a fixed circle size scaling even when the data ranges vary.

  • Legado:
    Beginning with the ArcGIS 10 release, this tool is a built-in tool (rather than a Visual Basic executable). While every effort was made not to break custom model and script tools developed prior to 10, there may be cases where older models that use this tool must be rebuilt in order for the model to run.

Sintaxis

CountRenderer_stats (input_feature_class, field_to_render, output_layer_file, number_of_classes, symbol_color, {maximum_field_value})
ParámetroExplicaciónTipo de datos
input_feature_class

The feature layer containing count data to be rendered.

Feature Layer
field_to_render

The name of the field containing count data.

Field
output_layer_file

The new output layer file containing rendering information. You must include the .lyr extension as part of the file name.

Layer File
number_of_classes

The number of classes into which the input feature class will be classified.

Long
symbol_color

The color of the graduated circles.

  • MANGO
  • BRIGHT_RED
  • DARK_GREEN
  • GREEN
  • DARK_BLUE
  • BRIGHT_PINK
  • LIGHT_YELLOW
  • SKY_BLUE
String
maximum_field_value
(Opcional)

The maximum attribute value that will be rendered. Features with field values greater than this maximum value will not be drawn.

Double

Muestra de código

CountRenderer example 1 (Python window)

The following Python window script demonstrates how to use the CountRenderer tool.

import arcpy
arcpy.env.workspace = "c:/data"
arcpy.CountRenderer_stats("autotheft_weighted.shp", "Count", "auto_weight_rendered.lyr", "5", "mango","#")
CountRenderer example 2 (stand-alone Python script)

The following stand-alone Python script demonstrates how to use the CountRenderer tool.

# Convert incident data to weighted point data and render
 
# Import system modules
import arcpy, sys, string, os
 
# Local variables...
workspace = "C:/data"
input = "AutoTheft.shp"
input_weighted = "autotheft_weighted.shp"
results_field = "Count"
input_weighted_rendered = "auto_weight_rendered.lyr"
 
try:
    # Set the current workspace (to avoid having to specify the full path to the feature classes each time)
    arcpy.env.workspace = workspace
 
    # Process: Collect Events...
    arcpy.CollectEvents_stats(input, input_weighted, results_field)
 
    # Process: Count Rendering...
    arcpy.CountRenderer_stats(input_weighted, results_field, input_weighted_rendered, "5", "MANGO", "#")
 
except:
    # If an error occurred when running the tool, print out the error message.
    print arcpy.GetMessages()

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