For the beginner through the programming expert, this new edition offers tips for the transition from Release 2 to 3. The book provides an introduction to Avenue; how to customize the ArcView interface; how to create, edit, and test scripts; how to produce hardcopy maps; how to integrate with other applications; and practical demonstrations and examples or programming code.
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From "AV Extension," vol. 0, no. 2, 1997
The appendices...are full of useful information...[T]he book comes with
a companion floppy disk (DOS 3-1/2 inch format) containing many of the
coding samples...[H]aving digital code supplied with the book is invaluable.
The book is not a manual, rather a guide... studying the examples
can be the most effective means of learning the language.
The audience of the book is anyone interested in programming in Avenue
who wants more than the documentation shipped with Arc/View...
In addition to the focus on application development and the digital
code on disk, there are enough differences in style and content
between ArcView GIS/Avenue Developers Guide and the ESRI documentation
that make this book a valuable addition to your Avenue
arsenal.
Shows how to customize the ArcView 3.x interface and develop individualized applications using Avenue, a simple but sophisticated object oriented development language. Provides a practical, rapid introduction to object oriented programming languages, as well as instructions and examples in writing scripts for ArcView functions. Discusses changing f
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