Updating rows with UpdateCursor
If you need to edit or delete rows from a table or feature class, you can use UpdateCursor
. As is the case with InsertCursor
, the contents of UpdateCursor
can be limited through the use of a where
clause.
Getting ready
The UpdateCursor()
function can be used to either update or delete rows in a table or feature class. The returned cursor places a lock on the data, which will automatically be released if used inside a Python with
statement. An UpdateCursor
object is returned from a call to this method.
The UpdateCursor
object places a lock on the data while it's being edited or deleted. If the cursor is used inside a Python with
statement, the lock will automatically be freed after the data has been processed. This hasn't always been the case. Previous versions of cursors were required to be manually released using the Python del
statement. Once an instance of UpdateCursor
has been obtained, you can then call the updateCursor()
method to update records in tables...