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Geospatial scripting language (SML) can read, modify, and create geospatial data and attribute information for raster, vector, CAD, shape, and TIN
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Create custom standalone processes, automate complex batch processes, or provide turnkey applications with data
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Set up macro scripts with menu options to process geospatial data in a View
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Create interactive tools to select and process geospatial data in a View
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Use a display control script to add custom text and graphics to DataTips to automatically provide rich attribute information for layers in a view
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Write queries using any combination of attributes from relational databases to select geospatial elements for display, editing, or processing
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Design custom point and line symbols for geometric objects using cartographic rendering scripts
(cartoscripts)
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Use simplified interactive Geoformula dialog to compute virtual display layers from one or more geodata layers
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Thousands of built-in functions and classes provide access to compiled internal TNT procedures for fast efficient processing
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Image processing pipeline classes for easy assembly of multistep processing streams
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Script Editor with syntax checking, color syntax highlighting, and built-in error messages
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Integrated documentation and hundreds of annotated sample scripts
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Sample “Scripts by Jack” provide an expert approach to processing satellite images and other geospatial data
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Define and add your own functions and procedures with local or global variables
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Create custom dialogs for your scripts using simple XML dialog specification