Programming ArcObjects with VBA: A Task-Oriented Approach, Second Edition

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CRC Press, Aug 27, 2007 - Computers - 360 pages

If you're ready to take your knowledge of ArcGIS to the next level, then you need to learn how to work with ArcObjects. But with thousands of objects, properties, and methods, how can you ever hope to sort through the ArcObjects model diagrams?

The first edition of Chang's Programming ArcObjects with VBA: A Task-Oriented Approach gave us the answer. The author's task-oriented approach shows you how to sort through the massive ArcObjects collection by examining only the objects, properties, and methods you need to perform specific tasks.

What's new in the second edition?
This edition adds macros and explanations for the new Geoprocessing object introduced in ArcGIS 9.x. Instead of treating this new feature in separate chapters, the author incorporates Geoprocessing code into the existing chapters. The code appears conveniently in boxes that allow you to easily compare sample macros.

Get Started with Ready-to-Use Code
The downloadable resources contain 95 complete ArcObjects macros and 33 Geoprocessing macros, along with datasets to execute the code. Each program begins with a short usage description and a list of key properties and methods, followed by the listing and explanation of the code itself.

Regardless of your programming experience, Programming ArcObjects with VBA: A Task-Oriented Approach, Second Edition gives you the key to unlock the power and versatility of using ArcObjects to help you manage GIS activities.

 

Contents

Chapter 1 ArcObjects
1
Chapter 2 Programming Basics
15
Chapter 3 Customization of the User Interface
35
Chapter 4 Dataset and Layer Management
51
Chapter 5 Attribute Data Management
67
Chapter 6 Data Conversion
91
Chapter 7 Coordinate Systems
117
Chapter 8 Data Display
143
Chapter 9 Data Exploration
175
Chapter 10 Vector Data Operations
201
Chapter 11 Raster Data Operations
221
Chapter 12 Terrain Mapping and Analysis
249
Chapter 13 Spatial Interpolation
275
Chapter 14 Binary and Index Models
287
Index
311
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Kang-Tsung Chang

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