FeatureClass

Esri Feature.

Supported Platforms

Windows, Solaris, Linux

Extended Error Information

Use the ISupportErrorInfo method InterfaceSupportsErrorInfo to determine if the object supports extended error information. If the object supports extended error info, VC++ developers should use the OLE/COM IErrorInfo interface to access the ErrorInfo object. Visual Basic developers should use the global error object Err to retrieve this extended error information.

Interfaces

Interfaces Description
IFeature Provides access to members that return and set properties of a feature.
IFeatureBuffer Provides access to setting and returning the default shape in the feature buffer.
IFeatureChanges Provides access to members that provide information about changes in the feature's shape.
IFeatureEvents Provides access to events that happen when a feature is split or merged.
IFeatureProject Provides access to project a feature's geometry.
IFeatureSimplify Provides access to simplifying a feature's geometry.
IFeatureSimplify2 Provides access to methods that extend IFeatureSimplify.
IRelatedObjectEvents Provides access to events that occur when related objects change, move or rotate.
IRow Provides access to members that return information about the row, the table the row belongs to and storing and deleting the row.
IRowBuffer Provides access to members used for getting and modifying a rows values and for getting the fields in the row.
IRowChanges Provides access to members that return information about changed values and the original value in a row.
IRowCompare Provides access to a member that compares two rows.
IRowEvents Provides access to events that occur when an object is modified, created or deleted.
IRowSubtypes Provides access to members to return and modify the subtype code and to initialize the default values.
ISupportErrorInfo (esriSystem)
IValidate Provides access to members to validate individual features.

Remarks

A Featureis a spatial Object. It is also a member of a feature class, being a row in the feature class table. A feature has an associated shape, the type of which is defined by the feature class. The possible shape objects are Point, Multipoint, Polyline, Polygon, and Multipatch�these are all objects in the Geometry object model. See the GeometryDefobject for more details.

Simple features are the most common type of features, but there are various special kinds as defined by the esriFeatureTypeenumeration. These include annotation, dimension, and various network features. Some feature types - such as Annotation and Dimension features - are implemented using a subclass of this class.

Using C++ you can also define your own custom features with specialized behavior. One thing to note is that all features still have the same core geometry types of point, multipoint, polyline, polygon and multipatch; an example of this is annotation features, whose geometry type is polygon�this represents the envelope of the text element.

All the discussion for Row and Object is appropriate to Feature objects.

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