Résumé
Returns a list of parameter objects for a given tool and is commonly used in a script tool's ToolValidator class.
Syntaxe
GetParameterInfo (tool_name)
Paramètre | Explication | Type de données |
tool_name | The tool name. Including the toolbox alias will help to resolve any conflicts with duplicate tool names. | String |
Valeur renvoyée
Type de données | Explication |
Parameter | Returns a list of parameter objects. |
Exemple de code
GetParameterInfo example 1
Display some parameter object properties for the specified tool.
import arcpy
# Load tool parameter objects into list.
params = arcpy.GetParameterInfo("HotSpots")
for param in params:
print("Name: {}, Type: {}, Value: {}".format(
param.name, param.parameterType, param.value))
GetParameterInfo example 2
Setting symbology for a script tool's output dataset.
import os
import arcpy
# Set data variables for Clip tool.
in_features = arcpy.GetParameterAsText(0)
clip_features = arcpy.GetParameterAsText(1)
out_feature_class = arcpy.GetParameterAsText(2)
# Execute Clip tool
output = arcpy.Clip_analysis(in_features, clip_features,
out_feature_class)[0]
# Get parameter objects
params = arcpy.GetParameterInfo()
# Use describe on result object and get shape type.
desc = arcpy.Describe(output)
# Set symbology property for out_feature_class parameter
# Layer files are located in same folder as the .py file
lyr_location = os.path.dirname(__file__)
if desc.shapeType == "Polygon":
params[2].symbology = os.path.join(lyr_location, "Polygon.lyr")
elif desc.shapeType == "Polyline":
params[2].symbology = os.path.join(lyr_location, "Polyline.lyr")
else:
params[2].symbology = os.path.join(lyr_location, "Point.lyr")