Disponible avec une licence Geostatistical Analyst.
Résumé
Divides the original dataset into two parts: one part to be used to model the spatial structure and produce a surface, the other to be used to compare and validate the output surface.
Utilisation
- If multipart features are used as input, the output will be a subset of multipart features and not individual features. 
- 
If you want the random sequence used to create the subsets to be repeatable, you need to specify a nonzero seed value in the Random number generator environment variable. 
- The test feature class is often used in validation of a model created using the training feature class. 
Syntaxe
SubsetFeatures(in_features, out_training_feature_class, {out_test_feature_class}, {size_of_training_dataset}, {subset_size_units})| Paramètre | Explication | Type de données | 
| in_features | Points, lines, polygon features, or table from which to create a subset. | Table View | 
| out_training_feature_class | The subset of training features to be created. | Feature Class; Table | 
| out_test_feature_class (Facultatif) | The subset of test features to be created. | Feature Class; Table | 
| size_of_training_dataset (Facultatif) | The size of the output training feature class, entered either as a percentage of the input features or as an absolute number of features. | Double | 
| subset_size_units (Facultatif) | Type of subset size. 
 | Boolean | 
Exemple de code
SubsetFeatures example 1 (Python window)
Randomly split the features into two feature classes.
import arcpy
arcpy.env.workspace = "C:/gapyexamples/data"
arcpy.SubsetFeatures_ga("ca_ozone_pts", "C:/gapyexamples/output/training", 
                        "", "", "PERCENTAGE_OF_INPUT")
SubsetFeatures example 2 (stand-alone script)
Randomly split the features into two feature classes.
# Name: SubsetFeatures_Example_02.py
# Description: Randomly split the features into two feature classes.
# Requirements: Geostatistical Analyst Extension
# Import system modules
import arcpy
# Set environment settings
arcpy.env.workspace = "C:/gapyexamples/data"
# Set local variables
inPointFeatures = "ca_ozone_pts.shp"
outtrainPoints = "C:/gapyexamples/output/training.shp"
outtestPoints = ""
trainData = ""
subsizeUnits = "PERCENTAGE_OF_INPUT"
# Check out the ArcGIS Geostatistical Analyst extension license
arcpy.CheckOutExtension("GeoStats")
# Execute SubsetFeatures
arcpy.SubsetFeatures_ga(inPointFeatures, outtrainPoints, outtestPoints, 
                        trainData, subsizeUnits)
Environnements
Informations de licence
- Basic: Requiert Geostatistical Analyst
- Standard: Requiert Geostatistical Analyst
- Advanced: Requiert Geostatistical Analyst