Which file extension is used to package Python add-ins for ArcGIS for Desktop?
Answer
.pyt
.pyc
.pyaddin
.esriaddin
.addin
Question 2
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A Python add-in is a good option for customization when a certain task needs to be carried out in response to an event, such as a user selecting an area of interest by drawing on-screen.
Answer
True
False
Question 3
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What is the default folder where add-ins are copied into when they are installed?
Which of the following is not a type of Python add-in?
Answer
button
toolbar
combo box
tool
project
menu
Question 5
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The pythonaddins module can only be used within a Python add-in and cannot be used in stand-alone scripts or geoprocessing script tools.
Answer
True
False
Question 6
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Which of the following is not a function of the pythonaddins module?
Answer
SaveDialog
ToolBox
OpenDialog
MessageBox
Question 7
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Python add-ins can be digitally signed to improve security when the add-ins are shared. Once an add-in file has been digitally signed, modifying or removing any of its contents will break the digital signature.
Answer
True
False
Question 8
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Consider the following script for a Python add-in:
import arcpy
import pythonaddins
class OpenGPTool(object):
def __init__(self):
self.enabled = True
self.checked = False
def onClick(self):
pythonaddins.GPToolDialog('C:/Project/ProjectTools.tbx', 'MyTool')
What is onClick in this script?
Answer
A property of the Button class
A method of the Tool function
A method of the Button function
A property of the Tool class
A function of the Button class
A function of the Tool class
Question 9
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Consider the following script for a Python add-in:
import arcpy
import pythonaddins
class OpenGPTool(object):
def __init__(self):
self.enabled = True
self.checked = False
def onClick(self):
pythonaddins.GPToolDialog('C:/Project/ProjectTools.tbx', 'MyTool')
What does the add-in accomplish?
Answer
When you click the button it runs a Python script
When you click the button it open a dialog box for you to select a geoprocessing tool
When you click the button it uses the currently selected features in a geoprocessing tool
When you click the button it opens a geoprocessing tool from a custom toolbox.
Question 10
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When using a Python add-in created by someone else, you can easily view and edit the Python code, similar to script tools.