Chapter 8. Using the ArcPy Data Access Module with Feature Classes and Tables

In this chapter, we will cover the following recipes:

  • Retrieving features from a feature class with SearchCursor
  • Filtering records with a where clause
  • Improving cursor performance with geometry tokens
  • Inserting rows with InsertCursor
  • Updating rows with UpdateCursor
  • Deleting rows with UpdateCursor
  • Inserting and updating rows inside an edit session
  • Reading geometry from a feature class
  • Using Walk() to navigate directories

Introduction

We'll start this chapter with a basic question. What are cursors? Cursors are in-memory objects containing one or more rows of data from a table or feature class. Each row contains attributes from each field in a data source along with the geometry ...

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