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yeah GPToolDialog, i looked about that function, thanks james, i will test thanks all for your help
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FIRST thanks for answer!! but with the add-in python you can easily share your code with others. So for example i did a Grid Index Feature function, the tool take the shape and create a new shape with features (grid), after that with this new shape i have a python logical code which calculates with some restriction an array with 50 elements and their coordinates. So the final process, python loop the Grid Index Feature function (200 x 200 grid meters) for each element of the "array" and the result is saved in a gdb like: element_01, element_02, etc.... But all this user input (the main shape, the distances, the size of the grid) are set on the code and the user can't change this values, so i want to be available to the user to choose another shape file (for example) and the distances of the grids, etc. I don't know if with a python toolbox i can do that ... hopes you can understand better now
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Hi there, i'm learning python and make add-in tools for ArcGis 10.2, additional to this i connected Visual studio 2013 python project with arcpy and works fine. So i made some add-in tools and the output is okey, but now i want some guide for add input user when for example press the button of the tool or something like that. Is possible to display a popup window or something like that? and the user can enter the requirements data (like shapes file path, coordinates, sizes, etc) and when press the "ok" button (for example) the script run with the new user input. maybe is a noob question but certainly is better than search in the wrong way. Please, give me some help to move forward to the next step THANKS pd: sorry about the grammatical errors
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can you help me with the link? is out i have VS 2013 and i want to configurate for do my py applications from here and connect with Arcgis. what i need to do, the python env is set, but "import arcpy" doesnt work
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