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Can anyone dumby this down for me: High resolution 5m posted elevation data, with incredibly high accuracies of 1.0m RMSE / 1.65m LE90 (region dependent) Basically, if I use this data, and measure a vertical distance and a horizontal distance in my computer, then take a tape measure and measure it in the field, how far will they be off from each other (ignoring all the science of lag in tape measures and all that XD) Thanks!
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12-08-2017
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Yea...names aren't important. It's basically one shape file (covering a huge limits) that I'm trying to divide into smaller files to make the size of the shape files more manageable with 3rd party software.
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11-05-2017
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Basically just looking to export data based on the limits of the dataframe without doing it manually. Maybe I can find another way. Thanks!
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Need help to export shape files based on limits of dataframes... I've got this far but think I'm going in the wrong direction: import arcpy mxd = arcpy.mapping.MapDocument("CURRENT") df = arcpy.mapping.ListDataFrames(mxd)[0] for pageNum in range(1, mxd.dataDrivenPages.pageCount + 1): mxd.dataDrivenPages.currentPageID = pageNum arcpy.FeatureClassToFeatureClass_conversion("ParcelPoly","C:\Test\name","name"... need help here del mxd
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11-04-2017
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I have several hundred shape files that have a field in the attribute table called "ELEVATION". They need to all be edited to be camelcase like "Elevation", where the E is capitalized but the rest are lower case. Anyone know a way I can do this without importing and editing each shape file one at a time? Thanks!
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