Hi Ellen

every program written for ArcView use the Avenue language (there is a lot of books 
from esri regarding avenue programming). However, ArcGis 8.x uses ArcObject 
(practically Visual Basic). the same esri has published a book for translating avenue 
scripts into arcobject scripts. you should also consider that many .apr scripts have a 
protection (for copiright questions) and thus you cannot read directly the code.

Luigi Maiorano
PhD Student
College of Natural Resources
University of Idaho, Moscow
83843, Idaho (USA)
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----- Original Message -----
From: Ellen De Beuckeleer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, August 7, 2003 2:57 pm
Subject: AI-GEOSTATS: programming ArcView GIS

> Dear List-members,
> 
> How can I program applications for ArcView GIS?
> 
> The book "Statistical Analysis with ArcView GIS", by Jay Lee and 
> David Wong
> comes with some example scripts, which have file extension .apr.
> Unfortunately these files only work with 3.x version of ArcView. I 
> am using
> version 8 and for my PHD I would like to learn how to program 
> applicationsfor ArcView GIS, especially the Moran I Index.
> 
> In which language are .apr files constructed? Are there any good books
> concerning this issue? Where do I start.
> 
> Greets,
> 
> Ellen
> 


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