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Hello, can anybody give me additional information on how contouring (3D Analyst) in ArcGIS works? Looking at the explanations within the help files I got no satisfying answer. I derived a contour from a raster with a resolution of 1 m and a base contour located at 0.05 m above mean sea level. Is it a TIN-interpolation based on the cell center points? I wonder why the distances between the vertices (contour) are so irregular... Any information on how the contour-tool works in detail would be great! Best regards Thorsten Dey this is how it looks like...
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Hi , I want to convert the - sometimes irregular - extent of my map Services to a Feature class. The goal is to have an index layer that shows the user where a map service (in the end there are more than hundred) is present. Certainly I could use the original raster catalogues and convert them to a feature class. But the (automated) export of the map service boundarys would be more secure and I have already published dozens of services. Does anyone have an idea? Best regards Thorsten Dey
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Hi Steffen, did you ever figure this out. I ran into the same problem and even got the message "The map was successfully published, however the Service did not start automatically ..." The Image Service runs properly when i publish from ArcCatalog, but then WMS fails. Did you solve the probem/have any workaround for wms? Regards Thorsten
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This hint was very helpful. But what kind of object is delivered by the "GetSelectedTOCLayerOrDataFrame-method"? I want to implement a new python addin, that applies a given symbology-file (lyr) to the selected layer in the TOC. I generated 3 lyr-files, one for each geometry-type (point, line, polygon), that hold all symbols of hundreds of shape-files in our system. And here is my question: How can I get the geometry-type of the "GetSelectedTOCLayerOrDataFrame-object" in order to apply the right lyr-file. Thanks in advance.
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