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https://micropython.org/ FYI: this looks really cool! It's a python os on a microcomputer!
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Jason Schriener at ESRI got this work around for me. Add this def: def run_in_other_thread(function): #conflicts w/ os.startfile will crash arcmap. this is a workaround # functool.wraps will copy over the docstring and some other metadata # from the original function @functools.wraps(function) def fn_(*args, **kwargs): thread = threading.Thread(target=function, args=args, kwargs=kwargs) thread.start() thread.join() return fn_ Call it like this: startfile = run_in_other_thread(os.startfile) startfile(theFilePath)
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I overwrite filegdb's without overwriting the entire service, if that's what you need. I just (programmatically) shut the service down, overwrite, and start back up.
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I realize you can do this inside ArcGIS desktop, but as this is the Python section, I assumed that my question would be taken in a pythonic context, but perhaps not, so I'll restate it. Anyone out there using python to read raw geometry from zlas? I see liblas and laspy out in the wild, but I've not used them yet. I'm used to ripping through txt files were I can access x, y, z row by row...
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Anyone out there reading point geometry out of a zlas (lidar) dataset? At a first glance it doesn't appear to be accessible in the same way as normal point geometry but i haven't gotten into it yet, so I'm hoping someone can give a head start!
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With the Imagery basemap I can zoom into 9028. I've marked Joe's answer as correct, meaning that I'm not alone, nor am I spending anymore time on this. I have work to do.
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Using Topo or Imagery it's doing the same thing. The map services that I add on top of those have no zoom constraints. hmmm...
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I'm using the dark gray basemap which is supposed to zoom all the way in... hmmm...
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I have a AGOL map, being viewed in the AGOL map viewer, and it won't zoom in to the block level, only to the neighborhood level. I have map services in there, but that shouldn't prevent zooming in. I'd paste a link to the map, but it's secured data. Any ideas?
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Ok, my police "calls for service" map is done with lines showing who's assigned to whatever call! Thanks for your help everyone. (this refreshes every 30 seconds)
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Reinstalling now. My upgrade must have gone wrong. Thanks everyone! The application here's pretty cool. This will be like a live spider diagram showing police officers converging on a call for assistance.
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12-29-2014
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Richard, that is definitely much cleaner, but it's still not working. In the loop I've even printed the type(j[1]) etc, and they all are 'int', so I've verified that I'm not feeding it bad data.
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Thanks, I tried that, but still no cigar. The code should work. I'm stumped.
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myList is supposed to be inside the for loop (I think!) myList contains 2 point objects that are passed to the polyline object, which is supposed to get inserted. ...but it doesn't do what I want! If I remove the myList stuff and do this instead: array = arcpy.Array([arcpy.Point(j[1], j[2]), arcpy.Point(j[3], j[4])]) I get the same results... empty.
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