I have over 200 co-registered 1938's aerial photos that I can keep track from duplicate overlaps each other.
Is there a script or a tool within ArcGIS Pro or ArcGIS Desktop 10.71 that allow me to ?
I can use either way ArcGIS Pro 2.8 or ArcGIS ArcMap 10.7
Anyone ?
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a couple of the many ways
crack open you python IDE or the python editor in ArcGIS Pro... or even a notebook in Pro
I just sliced off the first ten, as an example so omit the [:10] part to get a full listing
a little code tweak and you can skip the folder part
and many many more depending on whether you want to create a file rather than using the shortcut or navigate down subfolders.
The possibilities are endless with a little python
Google search : python list of filenames in directory
for others, for example
python - How do I list all files of a directory? - Stack Overflow
are you looking for a tool to keep track of the names or actually work with and keep track of the imagery?
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No, what I want is to have a script or tool to create a table that takes the name from each imagery. It saves a lot of time to type it in an Excel. Get it ?
a couple of the many ways
crack open you python IDE or the python editor in ArcGIS Pro... or even a notebook in Pro
I just sliced off the first ten, as an example so omit the [:10] part to get a full listing
a little code tweak and you can skip the folder part
and many many more depending on whether you want to create a file rather than using the shortcut or navigate down subfolders.
The possibilities are endless with a little python
Google search : python list of filenames in directory
for others, for example
python - How do I list all files of a directory? - Stack Overflow
Thank You. Gotta give this a try !
Thanks. I work on this for a few hours because I couldn't get it right...but I found this one and it is much easier to read and follow.
https://pythonguides.com/python-get-all-files-in-directory/