If the environment is of particular importance to the tool, there may be further information about the environment.Ī list of related topics, which always includes the toolset overview page. Each environment is linked to the environment settings reference page. This is a list of the environment settings that the tool honors.
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See Understanding tool syntax for complete details.Ĭontains one or more Python code samples using the tool. It is followed by a table listing all the parameters with their names, explanations, and the data (value) types. The exact syntax for executing the tool in a script. The correspondence between the parameter label and name is usually obvious, but in some cases, the parameter name will be noted to avoid confusion. When the notes refer to a particular parameter, the parameter label (what appears on the tool dialog box) is used rather than the parameter name (what appears in the syntax). Notes and clarifications about using the tool.
Optional illustration that helps explain what the tool does. This summary may contain a link to another topic containing an in-depth discussion of how the tool works. SectionĪ short summary of what the tool does.
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For example, the Coverage toolbox documentation is not installed unless you install ArcInfo Workstation.Īll tool reference pages use the same layout, described below.
Additionally, each toolbox contains a licensing topic that lists the licensing requirement for each tool. Licensing for tools can be found at the bottom of each tool's reference page.Another example is the Identity tool found in the Analysis toolbox-it requires an ArcGIS for Desktop Advanced license, but the documentation is installed if you have an ArcGIS for Desktop Basic license. For example, the Network Analyst toolbox is always installed even though it requires a ArcGIS Network Analyst extension extension license. The installed desktop documentation contains topics for all tools regardless of your licenses.The topics in the concepts books contain detailed information about the tools in the toolset. Finally, there may be a toolset concepts book.
See below for more information on the tool reference page.