Convert Table To CSV File (Roads and Highways)
Récapitulatif
Converts a table to a CSV file.
Utilisation
The input file can be a geodatabase table, feature class, shape file, .dbf file, or table view.
The output CSV file has the option to be pipe or comma delimited.
Syntaxe
ConvertTableToCsvFile_roads (in_table, out_csv_file, {in_delimiter})
Paramètre | Explication | Type de données |
in_table |
A geodatabase table, feature class, shapefile, .dbf file, or table view to convert. | Table View |
out_csv_file |
Location and file name of the output CSV file. | file |
in_delimiter [in_delimiter,...] (Facultatif) |
Sets the delimiter for the output CSV file (optional). The pipe delimiter is the default choice.
| String |
Exemple de code
ConvertTableToCsvFile example (in-line)
The following Python window script demonstrates how to use the ConvertTabletoCSV function in the immediate mode.
# tool variables
in_table="SpeedLimit"
out_csv_file="SpeedLimit_Converted"
in_delimiter="COMMA"
# set current workspace
arcpy.env.workspace="C:/Transportation.gdb"
# Process: Convert Table To CSV File
arcpy.ConvertTableToCsvFile_roads("SpeedLimit", "SpeedLimit_Converted", "COMMA")
ConvertTableToCsvFile example (Stand Alone script)
The following Python window script demonstrates how to use the ConvertTabletoCSV function in a stand-alone python script.
# Name: TableToCSV.py
# Description: Converts a table to a CSV file.
# Requires: Esri Roads and Highways Solution
# Import arcpy module
import arcpy
# Check out any necessary licenses
arcpy.CheckOutExtension("Highways")
# Process: Convert Table To CSV File
arcpy.ConvertTableToCsvFile_roads(r"C:\Transportation.gdb\SpeedLimit", r"C:\Data\SpeedLimit_Coverted", "COMMA")
Environnements
Thèmes connexes
Informations de licence
ArcGIS for Desktop Basic: Requis Roads and Highways
ArcGIS for Desktop Standard: Requis Roads and Highways
ArcGIS for Desktop Advanced: Requis Roads and Highways
4/26/2014