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Cover Table of Contents Programming ArcGIS 10.1 with Python Cookbook Programming ArcGIS 10.1 with Python Cookbook Credits About the Author About the Reviewers www.PacktPub.com Preface What you need for this book Who this book is for Conventions Reader feedback Customer support 1. Fundamentals of the Python Language for ArcGIS Python language fundamentals Summary 2. Writing Basic Geoprocessing Scripts with ArcPy Using the ArcGIS Python window Accessing ArcPy with Python Executing tools from a script Using ArcGIS Desktop help Using variables to store data Accessing ArcPy modules with Python 3. Managing Map Documents and Layers Referencing the current map document Referencing map documents on a disk Accessing a data frame Getting a list of layers in a map document Restricting the list of layers Changing the map extent Getting a list of tables Adding layers to a map document Inserting layers into a map document Updating layer symbology Updating layer properties 4. Finding and Fixing Broken Data Links Finding broken data sources in your map document and layer files Fixing broken data sources with MapDocument.findAndReplaceWorkspacePaths() Fixing broken data sources with MapDocument.replaceWorkspaces() Fixing individual Layer and Table objects with replaceDataSource() Finding all broken data sources in all map documents in a folder 5. Automating Map Production and Printing Creating a list of layout elements Assigning a unique name to layout elements Restricting the layout elements returned by ListLayoutElements() Updating layout element properties Getting a list of available printers Printing maps with PrintMap() Exporting a map to a PDF file Exporting a map to an image file Creating a map book with PDFDocumentCreate() and PDFDocumentOpen() 6. Executing Geoprocessing Tools from Scripts Finding geoprocessing tools Retrieving a toolbox alias Executing geoprocessing tools from a script Using the output of a tool as an input to another tool Setting environment variables and examining tool messages 7. Creating Custom Geoprocessing Tools Creating a custom geoprocessing tool 8. Querying and Selecting Data Constructing proper attribute query syntax Creating feature layers and table views Selecting features and rows with the Select Layer by Attribute tool Selecting features with the Select by Location tool Combining a spatial and attribute query with the Select by Location tool 9. Using the ArcPy Data Access Module to Select, Insert, and Update Geographic Data and Tables Retrieving features from a feature class with a SearchCursor Filtering records with a where clause Improving cursor performance with geometry tokens Inserting rows with InsertCursor Updating rows with an UpdateCursor Deleting rows with an UpdateCursor Inserting and updating rows inside an edit session Reading geometry from a feature class 10. Listing and Describing GIS Data Getting a list of feature classes in a workspace Restricting the list of feature classes returned with a wildcard Restricting the list of feature classes returned with a feature type. Getting a list of fields in a feature class or table Using the Describe() function to return descriptive information about a feature class Using the Describe() function to return descriptive information about an image Returning workspace information with the Describe() function 11. Customizing the ArcGIS Interface with Add-Ins Downloading and installing the Python Add-In wizard Creating a button add-in Installing and testing an add-in Creating a tool add-in 12. Error Handling and Troubleshooting Exploring the default Python error message Adding Python exception handling structures (try/except/finally) Retrieving tool messages with GetMessages() Filtering tool messages by severity level Testing for and responding to specific error messages Returning individual messages with GetMessage() A. Automating Python Scripts Running Python scripts from the command line Using sys.argv[ ] to capture command-line input Adding Python scripts to batch files Scheduling batch files to run at prescribed times B. Five Things Every GIS Programmer Should Know How to Do with Python Reading data from a delimited text file Sending e-mails Retrieving files from an FTP server Creating ZIP files Reading XML files Index
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