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Programming ArcGIS 10.1 with Python Cookbook

By : Donald Eric Pimpler, Eric Pimpler
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Programming ArcGIS 10.1 with Python Cookbook

By: Donald Eric Pimpler, Eric Pimpler

Overview of this book

ArcGIS is an industry standard geographic information system from ESRI.This book will show you how to use the Python programming language to create geoprocessing scripts, tools, and shortcuts for the ArcGIS Desktop environment.This book will make you a more effective and efficient GIS professional by showing you how to use the Python programming language with ArcGIS Desktop to automate geoprocessing tasks, manage map documents and layers, find and fix broken data links, edit data in feature classes and tables, and much more."Programming ArcGIS 10.1 with Python Cookbook" starts by covering fundamental Python programming concepts in an ArcGIS Desktop context. Using a how-to instruction style you'll then learn how to use Python to automate common important ArcGIS geoprocessing tasks.In this book you will also cover specific ArcGIS scripting topics which will help save you time and effort when working with ArcGIS. Topics include managing map document files, automating map production and printing, finding and fixing broken data sources, creating custom geoprocessing tools, and working with feature classes and tables, among others.In "Python ArcGIS 10.1 Programming Cookbook" you'll learn how to write geoprocessing scripts using a pragmatic approach designed around an approach of accomplishing specific tasks in a Cookbook style format.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Programming ArcGIS 10.1 with Python Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Printing maps with PrintMap()


Sending your map layout to a printer is easy with the PrintMap() function. By default, the print job will be sent to the default printer saved with the map document, but you can also define a specific printer where the job should be sent.

Getting ready

arcpy.mapping provides a PrintMap() function for printing page layouts or data frames from ArcMap. Before calling PrintMap(), it is a common practice to call the ListPrinterNames() function. A particular printer can then be found by iterating the list of printers and used as an input to the PrintMap() function.

PrintMap() can print either a specific data frame or the page layout of a map document. By default, this function will use the printer saved with the map document or, if not present in the map document, the default system printer. As I mentioned, you can also use ListPrinterNames() to get a list of the available printers, and select one of these printers as an input to PrintMap(). In this recipe, you will...