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ArcMap is the former flagship application of ArcGIS Desktop and the tag for that (arcgis-desktop) should also be added for any questions about its GUI

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Python Code for deleting identical values from one column - ArcMap

You could use a search cursor and list to check for and delete duplicates. import arcpy fc = r'path' addr = [] with arcpy.da.UpdateCursor(fc, "ADRESSE") as cursor: for row in cursor: if …
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Multiprocessing ERROR 000210 Cannot create output 'name' Failed to execute Intersect

It looks like you are working with data in a geodatabase. Multiprocessing doesn't work on feature classes in a geodatabase because each update acquires a lock. According to https://www.esri.com/arcgi …
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Exporting feature class in one shapefile to new shapefile using ArcMap

You use the Copy Features tool which: Copies features from the input feature class or layer to a new feature class. If the input is a layer which has a selection, only the selected features wi …
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Combining two aligned overlapping rasters in raster calculator

This should do the trick: Con("raster1" == 0,0, ("raster1" + "raster2"))
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Mismatch in area calculation using R and ArcMap?

There are different ways to calculate area http://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.3/map/working-with-layers/measuring-distances-and-areas.htm. … In Arcmap, you can use the field calculator and the Python Parser with the following statement: !Shape!. …
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