Junction Source (arcpy)
Summary
Provides information about junction sources in a network dataset.
Properties
Property | Explanation | Data Type |
name (Read Only) |
The name of the feature class associated with this network source. | String |
sourceID (Read Only) |
The unique identifier of this network source within the network dataset. | Integer |
sourceType (Read Only) |
The type of network source. This property returns the following keywords:
| String |
elementType (Read Only) |
Network element type of the network source. This property returns the following keywords:
| String |
connectivityPolicies (Read and Write) |
The network dataset junction Connectivity Policies object. This object can be used to determine connectivity information, such as connectivity policies and connectivity groups, used by the junction sources of the network dataset. | Object |
elevationFieldName (Read Only) | The field name in the feature class associated with the given junction feature source that is used as the elevation field when determining connectivity at coincident vertices. | String |
Code Sample
Displays information for junction sources in the network dataset.
# Name: NDSJunctionSourceProperties_ex01.py
# Description: Print the information about the junction sources defined for the
# network dataset
import arcpy
import sys
# Set workspace
arcpy.env.workspace = "C:/Data/Paris.gdb/Transportation"
#Create a Describe object from the network dataset
desc = arcpy.Describe("ParisMultimodal_ND")
justify = 35
print ("------- Junction sources")
#Get all the junction sources for the network dataset
junctions = desc.junctionSources
if not junctions:
print " %*s" % (justify, "(No junction sources)")
sys.exit(0)
for junction in junctions:
print (" %*s: %s" % (justify, "Source Name" , junction.name))
print (" %*s: %s" % (justify, "Source ID" , str(junction.sourceID)))
print (" %*s: %s" % (justify, "Source Type", junction.sourceType))
print (" %*s: %s" % (justify, "Element Type", junction.elementType))
print (" %*s: %s" % (justify, "Elevation Field",
junction.elevationFieldName))
print(" ")