Je souhaite dupliquer une classe d'entités surfaciques et décaler tous les polygones d'environ 10 pieds dans les directions x et y. J'ai demandé s'il y avait un moyen de le faire la semaine dernière, et j'ai été informé que j'aurais très probablement besoin de créer mon propre script python en utilisant arcpy. J'ai créé mon propre script en utilisant arcpy, mais cela ne fonctionne pas:
import arcpy
from arcpy import env
import os
env.overwriteOutput = True
# Get arguments:
# Input polygon feature class
# Output polygon feature class
#
inputFeatureClass = arcpy.GetParameterAsText(0)
outputFeatureClass = arcpy.GetParameterAsText(1)
xShift = arcpy.GetParameterAsText(2)
yShift = arcpy.GetParameterAsText(3)
shapeName = arcpy.Describe(inputFeatureClass).shapeFieldName
# Create the output feature class with the same fields and spatial reference as the input feature class
arcpy.CreateFeatureclass_management(os.path.dirname(outputFeatureClass), os.path.basename(outputFeatureClass), "POLYGON", inputFeatureClass, "", "", inputFeatureClass)
# Create a search cursor to iterate through each row of the input feature class
inrows = arcpy.SearchCursor(inputFeatureClass)
# Create an insert cursor to insert rows into the output feature class
outrows = arcpy.InsertCursor(outputFeatureClass)
# Create empty Point and Array objects
pntArray = arcpy.Array()
partArray = arcpy.Array()
# Loop through each row/feature
for row in inrows:
# Create the geometry object
feature = row.getValue(shapeName)
partnum = 0
# Count the total number of points in the current multipart feature
partcount = feature.partCount
while partnum < partcount:
part = feature.getPart(partnum)
pnt = part.next()
pntcount = 0
# Enter while loop for each vertex
#
while pnt:
pnt = part.next()
shiftedPoint = arcpy.Point()
try:
shiftedPoint.ID = pnt.ID
shiftedPoint.X = pnt.X + float(xShift)
shiftedPoint.Y = pnt.Y + float(yShift)
except AttributeError:
continue
#shiftedPoint = arcpy.Point(float(pnt.X) + float(xShift), float(pnt.Y) + float(yShift))
pntArray.add(shiftedPoint)
pntcount += 1
# If pnt is null, either the part is finished or there is an
# interior ring
#
if not pnt:
pnt = part.next()
if pnt:
arcpy.AddMessage("Interior Ring:")
# Create a polygon using the array of points
polygon = arcpy.Polygon(pntArray)
# Empty the array for the next run through the loop
pntArray.removeAll()
# Add the polygons (or 'parts') to an array. This is necessary for multipart features, or those with holes cut in them
partArray.add(polygon)
arcpy.AddMessage("Added a polygon to the partArray!")
partnum += 1
# Create a new row object that will be inserted into the ouput feature class. Set newRow = row so that it has the same attributes
# Set newRow.shape = partArray so that the only thing different about this new feature is that its geometry is different (shifted)
newRow = row
newRow.shape = partArray
outrows.insertRow(newRow)
# Empy the array for the next run through the loop
partArray.removeAll()
del inrows, outrows
Je reçois toujours cette erreur sur la ligne 70
<type 'exceptions.ValueError'>: Array: Add input not point nor array object
Je ne peux pas comprendre pourquoi cela me donne cette erreur, car j'ai défini l'entrée comme un tableau.
Est-ce que quelqu'un sait pourquoi je reçois cette erreur?
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