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Thanks that worked great.. I know I should post this in a new thread but was hoping for a quick answer. I'm trying to join 2 fields. the corridor field and the RM field. I was thinking it would look something like this but cant seem to figure it out. .join(!Corridor! + !RM!)
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I spoke to soon.. I have attached another sample.. I have a table that has multiple routes as shown so would want to build an array of the routes? then populate the fields?
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I wondering if there is a tool to return a point from a measured line. My end goal is to query the measure line to get a start and end point and then create a segment from the points based on the measured line.
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Oh boy.. I’m a cowboys fan so your welcome for Murray.. Thanks for the help on the script..
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Jake, So this is how basic my knowledge is.. When I copy and paste this script into the python window how do I execute it? I have only done a little python scripting and used it in the field calculator..
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I'm new to python and trying to figure out if this is possible. I have a measured layer with segments in it. I want to add a begin segment and end segment field. The layer has the following fields. Corridor, Ref Marker, shape length, beg_seg and end_seg. I would like to populate the begin seg and end seg from the shape_length field and accumulate them. So the mile post zero beg_seg would start at zero and the end_seg field would be the length of the zero segment. Then mile post 1 beg_seg would be the value of the end_seg of mile post one. The end_seg for mile post one would be the value of mile post 0 length plus the length of mile post one. this would continue till the last mile post. I have attached a image of the table that I manually entered the values for. I was hoping to create a python script to perform this as I have a ton of corridors with a ton of records. One other piece of information is some of the corridors may be missing mile posts.
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I was thinking dissolve might work to create one measure per corridor. Then the measure could be broken up into each mile and its respective length. So when I create a GP service I can locate create a route segment based on the newly created corridor measure.
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This makes sense to me but not sure where the selection tab is.. Which linear referencing tool do I use? This does sound just like what I want to perform. My goal is to create the process and then create a model and then create a geoprocessing service.
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I'll try and explain what I have and what I'm trying to accomplish. It seems like it should be simple but I'm struggling. I have a Measured layer that has segments for each mile along a route. In the table I have the Route_Id which looks like this. C000001E_12 for example. The C stands for Corridor. The 000001 is the route name. the E is the roadbed identifier and the 12 would be the mile post. So for C000001E there are several mile posts or C000001E_0, C000001E_1, C000001E_2 and so on until the end of the route. Each one of these segments has a length field which denotes the length of that mile. some are long and some are short miles. I'm wanting to create a route segment based on the mile posts. I was thinking I could create a line layer that has the specific C000001E with individual mile post records and their lengths. Has anyone done anything similar or can you help point me in the right direction? TIA Terry
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This sounds like exactly what I want to do.. I will try it in the morning when I return to work. Thank you..
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This works for that specific Corridor but I have 12000 records I need to run this on.. can I put some wild card in for the ‘C000004N_37’ that would work with any corridor route? The C will always be constant. Followed by 6 numbers. Then a letter of either N,S,E or W. then the underscore and a Reference Marker number of 1-670
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I'm very new to Python. I want to use python to convert a string to and integer and return only a portion of the string. I have the following string type C000004N_37. I want to convert to int and return just the 37 of the string. C000004N_37 is a route with the following meaning. C standards for Corridor. the 6 numbers are the route number. The N is the roadbed direction so it can be "N", "S", "E" or "W". the underscore just creates a space and the 37 denotes the Reference Marker. The reference marker value could be anything from 1-670.
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Yeah I closed my browser and cleared my cache and still don’t see it. I wonder if its because you branched it..
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