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ArcPy and ArcGIS: Geospatial Analysis with Python

You're reading from   ArcPy and ArcGIS: Geospatial Analysis with Python Use the ArcPy module to automate the analysis and mapping of geospatial data in ArcGIS

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783988662
Length 224 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Introduction to Python for ArcGIS FREE CHAPTER 2. Configuring the Python Environment 3. Creating the First Python Script 4. Complex ArcPy Scripts and Generalizing Functions 5. ArcPy Cursors – Search, Insert, and Update 6. Working with ArcPy Geometry Objects 7. Creating a Script Tool 8. Introduction to ArcPy.Mapping 9. More ArcPy.Mapping Techniques 10. Advanced Geometry Object Methods 11. Network Analyst and Spatial Analyst with ArcPy 12. The End of the Beginning Index

File paths in Python


It would be good to review how file paths are used in Python compared to how they are represented in Windows. In Python, file paths are strings, and strings in Python have special characters used to represent tabs (\t), newlines (\n), or carriage returns (\r), among many others. These special characters all incorporate single backslashes, making it very hard to create a file path that uses single backslashes. This would not be a big deal, except that file paths in Windows Explorer all use single backslashes.

There are a number of methods used to avoid this issue. Python was developed within the Linux environment, where file paths have forward slashes. This more Pythonic representation is also available when using Python in a Windows environment, demonstrated as follows:

Windows Explorer: "C:\Projects\PacktDB.gdb\Chapter3Results\Intersect71Census"
Pythonic version:  "C:/Projects/PacktDB.gdb/Chapter3Results/Intersect71Census"

Within a Python script, the file path with the...

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