AddReturnMessage (arcpy)
Récapitulatif
Sets the return message of a script tool as an output message by index.
Discussion
There are times when you may want to return all messages from a tool you've called, regardless of message severity. Using the index parameter, AddReturnMessage will return a message from the last tool executed. The severity of the message (warning, error, and so on, is preserved).
Geoprocessing error numbers shown in the progress dialog box are hyperlinks to a help page that further describes the error. To enable hyperlinks for errors in your script, use the AddReturnMessage function instead of the AddError function, as follows:
import arcpy
try:
result = arcpy.GetCount_management("c:/data/rivers.shp")
except:
# Return Geoprocessing tool specific errors
#
for msg in range(0, arcpy.GetMessageCount()):
if arcpy.GetSeverity(msg) == 2:
arcpy.AddReturnMessage(msg)
Syntaxe
AddReturnMessage (index)
Paramètre | Explication | Type de données |
index |
The message index. | Integer |
Exemple de code
AddReturnMessage example
Returns all messages from the last tool executed as script tool output messages.
import arcpy
from arcpy import env
# Set current workspace
#
env.workspace = "C:/Data/MyData.gdb"
# Call the buffer tool from the Analysis toolbox.
#
arcpy.Buffer_analysis("Roads", "RoadsBuff1000", "1000 feet")
# Return the resulting messages as script tool output messages
#
x = 0
messageCount = arcpy.GetMessageCount()
while x < messageCount:
arcpy.AddReturnMessage(x)
x += 1
Thèmes connexes
9/12/2013