Setup Level Balancing Variables (Territory Design)
Summary
Tool allows setup level balancing variables.
Usage
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Territory Level must be at format: Level_Name[Level_Index]
Balancing Variables is optional parameter – "#" can be specified instead for remove balancing variables from specified level.
- Balancing variables can be specified in format: Variable Preference; ...
- Variable – name of any Summary-type field from Alignment Layer of specified Solution. Non-BDS layer’s variables have "_SUM" suffix (SUM calculator applied)
- Preference must be specified for each variable. Valid range for each preference is from 0 to 100. Total sum of all preferences must be 100.
Syntax
SetupLevelBalancingVariables_TD_td (in_territory_solution_layer, in_level, {in_balance_variables})
Parameter | Explanation | Data Type |
in_territory_solution_layer |
Territory Solution layer to setup parameters | GP TD Layer |
in_level |
Territory Level to modify | String |
in_balance_variables [in_balance_variables,...] (Optional) |
Balancing variables and preferences | GP Value Table |
Code Sample
SetupLevelBalancingVariables example (Python window)
The following Python window script demonstrates how to use the tool in immediate mode.
import arcgisscripting
gp = arcgisscripting.create()
gp.SetupLevelBalancingVariables_TD("new layer", "Territories[1]", "AREA_SUM 45;TOTPOP_CY_SUM 55")
SetupLevelBalancingVariables example 2 (stand-alone script)
The following stand-alone script demonstrates how to use the tool.
# Import system modules
import arcgisscripting
gp = arcgisscripting.create()
# Set local variables
solution = "new layer"
level = "Territories[1]"
balanceVars = "AREA_SUM 45;TOTPOP_CY_SUM 55"
# Execute tool
gp.SetupLevelBalancingVariables_TD(solution, level, balanceVars)
Environments
This tool does not use any geoprocessing environments
Related Topics
Licensing Information
ArcGIS for Desktop Basic: Requires Business Analyst
ArcGIS for Desktop Standard: Requires Business Analyst
ArcGIS for Desktop Advanced: Requires Business Analyst
10/12/2012