This is what was created when the tool was ran in ArcMap:
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
Module 11: Sharing Tools
For our final assignment in GIS Programming, we were to take a toolbox, tool, and script and share it for others to use, after password protecting it. Even though this one was brief and simple, it was still interesting to learn how to do it. I've learned a lot of useful skills in this class that I'll hopefully be using a lot in the near future. Overall, this class wasn't nearly as painful and stressful as I expected it to be.
Saturday, August 2, 2014
Participation Assignment 2
This article is about the use of GIS to select harvesting sites for stormwater runoff in urban areas. With increased urbanization throughout the world, groundwater resources are being hit harder and harder. Harvesting stormwater runoff helps relieve some of the pressure on groundwater resources, and helps relieve some of the environmental impact of stormwater runoff.
This particular study took place in Melbourne, Australia and involved four primary steps. The first one was to acquire data and identify criteria for suitable harvesting of stormwater. In this step, maps were generated with data such as local rainfall and water demand. The second step was to estimate the environmental flows of the urban waterways. The third step created screening parameters for potential harvesting sites. This took into account things such as demand and distance from collection sites to the aforementioned demand. The fourth step created a ranking system for all of the harvesting options. After these steps were completed, maps were created with layers featuring data for amount of runoff, demand, areas were stormwater could be caught, and drainage networks.
This was a pretty interesting article. It was refreshing to see GIS being used for what seems to be a very sustainable water resource. I would imagine that in the future tools like this will become more and more common as water resources become increasingly scarce.
http://www.sciencedirect.com.ezproxy.lib.uwf.edu/science/article/pii/S0301479713003514
Friday, August 1, 2014
GIS Programming Module 10: Creating Custom Tools
For this week's assignment, we were to take a stand-alone script and create a new custom tool with it. After completing the exercise and rereading several parts of Chapter 13, this was a relatively easy assignment. The only frustrating problem I encountered was editing the code, specifically the order of each of the GetParameters. Once I figured that out it all ran smoothly. Here are the screenshots from the results of running the tool:
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