

The Iterate Feature Selection tool has two outputs: In this example, the name of the hurricane has been used as a grouping field to make the selection, and the selected feature is used as the input for the Zonal Statistics As Table tool to generate an output table with statistics on the land cover destroyed during the hurricanes' landfall. The Input Raster variable is a land-cover raster. The Input Feature variable is a feature class of five Atlantic hurricane paths with a 100-meter buffer around it. In the image below, the model calculates how much of the East Coast land-cover map area was destroyed by a 100-meter swath of five category 1 hurricanes. The Iterate Feature Selection tool iterates over features in a feature class. Match the criteria set in the Make Table View tool. The Get Count tool checks to see if there are any selections that Offers surrounding a particular block group. In which the population is less than a threshold value-for example, a business trying to reach a set population value for coupon Of interest, calculates its total population, and makes a layer

In the image below, the model selects all the block groups that share a boundary with an area The While tool iterates until a condition becomes true or until a condition becomes false.

The output of For is used as the Buffer Distance parameter in the Buffer tool and in the output name as inline variable substitution. In the image below, the For iterator iterates from a value of 500 to a value of 2,000, increasing by increments of 500. The For tool iterates over a starting and ending value by a given value. Iterators enable batch processing and help repeat a process or set
