Resumen
Checks routes on a network for out-of-range line and point event measures.
Uso
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The input Event Layer must be one of the event tables registered with the input Network Layer.
 Out-of-range event measures are defined as:
- Less than a route's minimum measure
 - Greater than a route's maximum measure
 - Within a gap between route measures
 
The Output Feature Class represents events with measures out of range. If the entire event is out of range, the output shape will be <null>. If a portion of the event is out of range, the output shape will represent the valid portion.
The Output Feature Class contains the following fields: NetworkName, RouteID, TVD (Temporal View Date), EventLayer, FromMeasure, and ToMeasure.
Sintaxis
arcpy.locref.DetectMeasuresOutOfRange(in_network, in_event, out_feature, {in_tvd}, {in_from_measure}, {in_to_measure}, {in_tolerance})| Parámetro | Explicación | Tipo de datos | 
in_network  | 						 The network containing the linear event features to be checked for measures out of range.  | Feature Layer | 
in_event  | The linear event features to be checked for measures out of range.  | Feature Layer | 
out_feature  | 
 The output feature class containing lines where the measures are out of range.  | Feature Class | 
in_tvd (Opcional)  | The temporal view date for the network.  | Date | 
in_from_measure (Opcional)  | Defines the lower bound of the portion of the route on which out-of-range measures will be detected.  | Double | 
in_to_measure (Opcional)  | Defines the upper bound of the portion of the route on which out-of-range measures will be detected.  | Double | 
in_tolerance (Opcional)  | Tolerance, in Linear Referencing Method (LRM) units, used to compare events on routes.  | Double | 
Muestra de código
DetectMeasuresOutOfRange example 1 (Python window)
The following Python window script demonstrates how to use the DetectMeasuresOutOfRange function in immediate mode.
# tool variables
in_network = "MileMarker"
in_event = "Event"
out_features = "invalid_Measure_Output"
in_tvd = "2/28/2014"
in_from_measure = ""
in_to_measure = ""
in_tolerance = ""
# set current workspace
arcpy.env.workspace="C:/data/Outputs.gdb"
# execute the tool
arcpy.DetectGapsForLinearEvents_locref(in_network, in_event, out_features, in_tvd, "", "", "")
DetectMeasuresOutOfRange example 2 (stand-alone script)
The following Python script demonstrates how to use DetectMeasuresOutOfRange in a stand-alone Python script.
# Name: Detect Measures Out of Range.py
# Description: Convert Roads and Highways Network Layer to Layer and Detect Measures Out Of Range for Events in a file geodatabase
# Import arcpy module
import arcpy
# Check out any necessary licenses
arcpy.CheckOutExtension("Highways")
# Local variables
network = r"C:\Data\NY_Data.gdb\LRSN_MilePoint"
event = r"C:\Data\NY_Data.gdb\LRSE_Speed_Limit"
invalid_Measure_Output = r"C:\Data\Outputs.gdb\Invalid_Measure_Output"
# Process: Detect Measure out of range for event
arcpy.env.overwriteOutput = 1
arcpy.DetectMeasuresOutOfRange_locref(network, event, invalid_Measure_Output)
Entornos
Esta herramienta no utiliza ningún entorno de geoprocesamiento.
Información de licenciamiento
- Basic: Requiere Roads and Highways
 - Standard: Requiere Roads and Highways
 - Advanced: Requiere Roads and Highways