Summary
Positions diagram junctions relative to a predefined magnetic grid.
Learn more about the Grid layout algorithm
Caution:
If you have an open edit session, you must save your edits prior to running this tool. This ensures that the diagram reflects the latest changes made to the network topology in the database. If you fail to save your edits, the edits will not be reflected in the diagram.
Note:
Each layout algorithm includes default parameter values. The default parameter values will be used unless otherwise specified. If the input network diagram is based on a template for which this layout has been configured with a different parameter value, that value is used instead.
Usage
This tool is not supported when working with a database connection to a utility network in an enterprise geodatabase. You must use either the related published utility network service or a utility network or trace network in a file geodatabase.
The input network diagram layer must be from either a utility network or trace network in a file geodatabase or a network diagram service.
This algorithm positions diagram junctions relative to a magnetic grid that has cell sizes fixed by the Cell Width and Cell Height parameter values.
A grid with a specified cell size is essentially placed on the top of the diagram. The algorithm controls the number of cells that comprise a grid. This is calculated by factoring in the number of junctions that are going to be placed in the grid and the number of junctions that belong to each cell in the virtual grid.
When there are too many junctions in one or several virtual grid cells, the algorithm cannot complete the process and a warning appears advising to decrease the grid cell size.
When the specified grid is composed of a large number of cells relative to the number of junctions to be placed in the grid, a warning appears advising to increase the grid cell size.
Consider applying the layout in asynchronous mode on the server when working on very large diagrams.
Syntax
ApplyGridLayout(in_network_diagram_layer, {are_containers_preserved}, {cell_width_absolute}, {cell_height_absolute}, {run_async})
Parameter | Explanation | Data Type |
in_network_diagram_layer | The network diagram to which the layout will be applied. | Diagram Layer |
are_containers_preserved (Optional) | Specifies how the algorithm will process containers.
| Boolean |
cell_width_absolute (Optional) | The width of each grid cell. The default is 2 in the units of the diagram's coordinate system. | Linear Unit |
cell_height_absolute (Optional) | The height of each grid cell. The default is 2 in the units of the diagram's coordinate system. | Linear Unit |
run_async (Optional) | Specifies whether the layout algorithm will run asynchronously or synchronously on the server.
| Boolean |
Derived Output
Name | Explanation | Data Type |
out_network_diagram_layer | The updated network diagram layer. | Diagram Layer |
Code sample
Apply the Grid Layout algorithm to the diagram called Temporary Diagram.
import arcpy
arcpy.ApplyGridLayout_nd("Temporary Diagram", "PRESERVE_CONTAINERS", "2 Feet",
"5 Feet", "RUN_SYNCHRONOUSLY")
Environments
Licensing information
- Basic: No
- Standard: Yes
- Advanced: Yes