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Thank you very much.. I did look at ET_GeoWizards and their snapping tool works quite well, but you require a licence to use it. So I have to develop my own in some way. Thanks again.
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Hello, I need assistance with creating a program or a python script to automate the connecting of two nodes. I currently work with tedious sums of line data and, they must all be connected. Topology does assist in detecting Dandling Nodes, but I still have to manually connect the nodes. I need assistance will automating this long process. So if it can be done through C# programming in MVS2010 as I have ArcObjects, or even better, a python script that can do all of this. There is a python script I tried, but due to licence issues, it did not work out. The python script access the Clean Tool found in the Coverage Toolset, but I do not have that toolset to access the tool itself. Also, I read about Bulk Sapping, which hopefully does the same thing but the code is in VBA. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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Good Day, I have installed on my PC Microsoft Visual Studio 2010/12 and would like to start developing new Windows/Web application for GIS use. I am not sure where to start here. Can someone assist me with a step-to-step guide on installing ArcObjects, and is it necessary to purchase ArcMap before I can install the ArcObjects? Also, is there any website dedicated towards creating and making available some tutorials just to start-up the different projects I would like to start on. I would kindly appreciate this as I am an aspiring programmer, and would like to get a feel of this and obviously become an asset at my workplace. Thanks
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Hello, I am an undergraduate IT graduate who then furthered his studies in Geography (hons). I would like to start developing some small-scale add-in programs for ArcGIS or Arcmap. However, I have visual studio 2010 only installed on my computer and not ArcMap. I saw a installation process online detailing that one should have ArcMap installed on their PCs and in the installation wizard choose to add the SDK. Now, I would like to know if it is possible to have visual studio standalone and add the SDK if it is available on the side and then work through integration programming from one software to another. I am quite keen on programming GIS software someday and would like to start somewhere, small-scale and grow thereof. Any help hereon will be greatly appreciated. Regards
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