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Thank you - I am running 10.4.1 Alexander Brown's method to add a format function worked so I am all set.
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Thank you so much - this worked perfectly! And very helpful to have the reference to the documentation.
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I have a table in a geodatabase that includes an attribute field type Double called lab_calib_chlorophyll. Scrolling through the table in ArcMap, I see values which contain anywhere from 2 to 6 decimal places with the default numeric property setting (of 6 decimal places). When I change the numeric properties of the column to show up to 15 decimal places, some of the values in the table extend out, and others don't (presumably because a given value does not contain that many decimal places). Still in ArcMap, I then use Select by Attributes and construct a SQL statement. I populate the value using the "Get Unique Values" button. I then scroll through the list that results and find the unique value I want which appears in the unique values list as 26.427265000000006 even though when looking at the table itself this only shows up as 26.427265 (even when the properties are set to show 15 decimal places). The trouble is that I need to use arcpy.da.SeachCursor(table,"*") to build an SQL expression. The search cursor for a specific row is returning the 26.427265 and not the "true" 26.427265000000006, therefore the expression that is built does not return a selected record. How can I get the search cursor to return the complete value that is "really" in the table row so that my SQL expression becomes lab_calib_chlorophyll = 26.427265000000006 and not lab_calib_chlorophyll = 26.427265
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Perfect! Thank you for responding so quickly! I had missed this in my searching....
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Creating a new lesson plan for students and would like to be able to tell them what the Index folder does and why it is important for an ArcGIS Pro project. Have been unable to find any specifics and I know they will ask.
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My form is being used to collect environmental data and it would be great if the current temperature could be "pushed" to the xlsform from say, a NOAA site, or something like the weather channel.
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Thank you so much! I can't wait to try this out! Will be making an attempt today. It looks amazing. Thanks again for the quick responses!
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This is great news! Thanks so much for following up everyone. I look forward to experimenting with this sample script for a project I am working on that might really benefit from it.
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Thank you - but I have the Space Time Pattern Mining Tools.pyt" . I was referring to what I think is supposed to be a different but augmenting toolset - a sample to help "visualize the cube in 2D and 3D" which is mentioned. "After Create Space Time Cube has been run, you can use the Space Time Cube Utilities sample toolbox to help you visualize the cube in 2D and in 3D. The toolbox is available for download at http://esriurl.com/SpaceTimeCubeUtilities." So I guess my question is then is there anything in addition to the Create Space Time Cube tool and the Emerging Hot Spot Analysis tools that I have found in the Space Time Pattern Mining tools? A tool that is run within ArcScene to visualize the .nc cube that is generated as output from the Create Space Time Cube tool...
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Still can't find this tool and the blog indicates it would be available when 10.3 was released. But can't find it anywhere.
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Thank you for this information! Off to check with the firewall admins.
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Hello, I have a project which is based on the Sample Code Editing > Editor with ToolBar. Currently, when a user adds a point, the InfoWindow that opens shows the "outfields" in alphabetical order (see attachment), but I would like them to be arranged in a specific order which is not alphabetical. I've made sure that the attributes are in the specific order I want in the feature class table, and I've specified the specific order in the outfields property of the FeatureLayer as well (instead of using the wildcard *). Neither of these help. Is there a way to force the attributes to appear non-alphabetically? Secondly, how do I change the text that appears below the point symbol in the Editor? (see attachment). Currently it shows up as the ArcSDE geodatabase feature name, but I just want it to appear as the word "Location". Thanks for any help!
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Thank you SO VERY much! I've got it working now and it is a beautiful thing. I've got three instances now of the Research Page link - a plain label, a Link Button, and a regular Button. All three point to the same click handler event, just in case others might want to see the options. You guys are life savers - thanks again for taking the time to help out a total novice. I appreciate it very much. Sincerely, Lynn <esri:infoWindowRenderer>
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<mx:VBox backgroundColor="0xffffff"
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label="Information">
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protected function rPage_clickHandler(event:MouseEvent):void
{
var theRpageURL:URLRequest = new URLRequest(data.Rpage);
navigateToURL(theRpageURL, "_blank");
}
]]>
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<mx:Label text="Location: {data.LocusName}"/>
<mx:Label text="Faculty Name: {data.FacStaff}"/>
<mx:Label text="Department: {data.Dept}"/>
<mx:Label text="Topic: {data.Topic}"/>
<mx:Label text="Research Page: {data.Rpage}" click="rPage_clickHandler(event)"/>
<mx:LinkButton label="{data.Rpage.toString()}" toolTip="{data.FacStaff}'s Research Page" click="rPage_clickHandler(event)"/>
<mx:Button label="{data.FacStaff}'s Research Page" click="rPage_clickHandler(event)"/>
<mx:Label text="Poster: {data.gallery}"/>
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