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Getting wrong results in Search Cursor?

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05-31-2015 01:27 PM
waqarahmad
New Contributor III

I have two functions

1. First one will crated the feature layer

2. second one will access the same created layer and prints the result.

but when i run my script first time it will print the wrong results. when i run it second time it will shows correct result...

Correct Result:

1. layer which is creating contains only 5 Rows so my script is supposed to print only 5 messages

getting access to map layer 1

getting access to map layer 2

getting access to map layer 3

getting access to map layer 4

getting access to map layer 5

Wrong Result Script running 1st Time:

getting access to map layer 2

getting access to map layer 2

getting access to map layer 2

getting access to map layer 2

getting access to map layer 2

getting access to map layer 2

getting access to map layer 2

getting access to map layer 2

getting access to map layer 2

getting access to map layer 2

getting access to map layer 2

getting access to map layer 2

getting access to map layer 2

getting access to map layer 3

getting access to map layer 3

getting access to map layer 3

getting access to map layer 3

getting access to map layer 3

getting access to map layer 3

getting access to map layer 3

getting access to map layer 3

getting access to map layer 3

getting access to map layer 3

getting access to map layer 3

getting access to map layer 3

getting access to map layer 3

getting access to map layer 3

getting access to map layer 3

getting access to map layer 3

getting access to map layer 3

getting access to map layer 3

getting access to map layer 3

getting access to map layer 3

getting access to map layer 3

getting access to map layer 3

getting access to map layer 3

getting access to map layer 3

getting access to map layer 3

getting access to map layer 3

getting access to map layer 3

getting access to map layer 3

getting access to map layer 3

getting access to map layer 3

getting access to map layer 3

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# import system modules 
import arcpy
import math
import sys  
import traceback  
from arcpy import env


# Class to Build Boundry of Districts


class Build_Boundry:


    def __init__(self, workSpace,mapLayerFinal,censusLayer,totalDistricts,mxdLocation):
      self.workSpace = workSpace
      self.censusLayer = censusLayer
      self.mapLayerFinal = mapLayerFinal
      self.totalDistricts = totalDistricts
      self.mxdLocation = mxdLocation


   # Function to Calculate Average of Total Voters in each District
    def boundry(self):
        arcpy.AddMessage("Building Boundry of Districts ")
        if arcpy.Exists(self.mapLayerFinal):
            arcpy.AddMessage("Layer Already Exist.....")
            print(self.mapLayerFinal)
        else:
            arcpy.MakeFeatureLayer_management(self.censusLayer, self.mapLayerFinal,"DISTRICT_ID BETWEEN 1 AND "+str(self.totalDistricts),self.workSpace)
             
            # Execute Dissolve using LANDUSE and TAXCODE as Dissolve Fields
            arcpy.Dissolve_management(self.mapLayerFinal, str(self.workSpace)+"/"+str(self.mapLayerFinal), "DISTRICT_ID", "","MULTI_PART", "DISSOLVE_LINES")
            print(self.mapLayerFinal)
            arcpy.AddMessage("Boundry of Districts Calculated")


            mxd = arcpy.mapping.MapDocument(self.mxdLocation)
            df = arcpy.mapping.ListDataFrames(mxd, "")[0]
            addLayer = arcpy.mapping.Layer(self.mapLayerFinal)
            arcpy.mapping.AddLayer(df, addLayer,"BOTTOM")
            mxd.save()
            arcpy.RefreshTOC()


            del mxd, addLayer
        
        return;

# Class to Calculate Compactness


class Calculate_Compactness:


    def __init__(self, workSpace,mapLayerFinal):
      self.workSpace = workSpace
      self.mapLayerFinal = mapLayerFinal


    # Function to Calculate Compactness
    def compactness_quotient(self):
        arcpy.AddMessage("Calculating Compactness Quotient")
        with arcpy.da.SearchCursor(self.mapLayerFinal,["Shape_Area","DISTRICT_ID","Shape_Length"]) as rows:
            print "layer "+str(self.mapLayerFinal)
            for row in rows:
                area = row[0]
                district_id = row[1] 
                perimeter = row[2]
                
                print "getting access to map layer "+str(district_id)
                    
            print "Calculating Compactness Quotient Process Complete"
            
        return;


    
folder = "C:/Users/Abrar ahmad/Desktop/CASES/Rural/Case_1_Boundary_Input" #raw_input("Please select Folder Containing data: ")
mxdLocation = r"C:/Users/Abrar ahmad/Desktop/CASES/Rural/Case_1_Boundary_Input/New_Rwp_Cencus.mxd"
workSpace = "C:/Users/Abrar ahmad/Desktop/CASES/Rural/Case_1_Boundary_Input/Selected_BU2.gdb" #raw_input("Please enter your Work Space: ")
env.workspace = workSpace


censusLayer = "Rural_Area_Rwp" 
districtsLayer = "Existing_District_Boundary" 
totalDistricts = int(5)


mapLayerFinal = str(districtsLayer)+"_map"




# Function to Build Boundry
boundry = Build_Boundry(workSpace,mapLayerFinal,censusLayer,totalDistricts,mxdLocation)
boundry.boundry()


cc = Calculate_Compactness(workSpace,mapLayerFinal)
cc.compactness_quotient()
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JoshuaBixby
MVP Esteemed Contributor

Can you upload any sample data that replicates the problem?  Since your code isn't failing, i.e., it isn't generating an error message, it is hard to troubleshoot from the code itself.

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OwenEarley
Regular Contributor

This is a duplicate post. Please check the original: Getting wrong results in Search Cursor?

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JoshuaBixby
MVP Esteemed Contributor

Owen Earley​, thanks for the heads up.  waqar ahmad​, please share posts among different places instead of creating duplicating ones.

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waqarahmad
New Contributor III

That was a mistake

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