Add Subtype (Data Management)
Summary
Adds a new subtype to the subtypes in the input table.
Usage
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A field in the feature class or table must be assigned as the subtype field before new subtypes can be added. This is done using the Set Subtype Field tool.
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If you add a subtype whose code already exists, the new subtype will be ignored.
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If you need to change the description of an existing subtype, you would first have to remove the subtype, then add a new subtype with the same code and a new description.
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The subtypes of a feature class or table can also be managed in ArcCatalog. Subtypes can be created and modified using the Subtypes Property tab on the dataset's Properties dialog box.
Syntax
Parameter | Explanation | Data Type |
in_table |
The feature class or table containing the subtype definition to be updated | Table View |
subtype_code |
A unique integer value for the subtype to be added | Long |
subtype_description |
A description of the subtype code | String |
Code Sample
The following Python window script demonstrates how to use the AddSubtype function in Immediate mode.
import arcpy
from arcpy import env
env.workspace = "C:/data/Montgomery.gdb"
arcpy.SetSubtypeField_management("water/fittings", "TYPECODE")
arcpy.AddSubtype_management("water/fittings", "1", "Bend")
The following stand-alone script demonstrates how to use the AddSubtype function as part of a workflow to add subtypes to a field.
# Name: ManageSubtypes.py
# Purpose: Create a subtype definition
# Author: ESRI
# Import system modules
import arcpy
from arcpy import env
try:
# Set the workspace (to avoid having to type in the full path to the data every time)
env.workspace = "C:/data/Montgomery.gdb"
# Set local parameters
inFeatures = "water/fittings"
# Process: Set Subtype Field...
arcpy.SetSubtypeField_management(inFeatures, "TYPECODE")
# Process: Add Subtypes...
# Store all the suptype values in a dictionary with the subtype code as the "key" and the
# subtype description as the "value" (stypeDict[code])
stypeDict = {"0": "Unknown", "1": "Bend", "2": "Cap", "3": "Cross", "4": "Coupling",\
"5": "Expansion joint", "6": "Offset", "7":"Plug", "8": "Reducer",\
"9": "Saddle", "10": "Sleeve", "11": "Tap", "12": "Tee", "13": "Weld", "14": "Riser"}
# use a for loop to cycle through the dictionary
for code in stypeDict:
arcpy.AddSubtype_management(inFeatures, code, stypeDict[code])
# Process: Set Default Subtype...
arcpy.SetDefaultSubtype_management(inFeatures, "4")
except Exception, e:
# If an error occurred, print line number and error message
import traceback, sys
tb = sys.exc_info()[2]
print "Line %i" % tb.tb_lineno
print e.message