These versatile dogs are used in a number of roles: for herding livestock, as well as trailing and locating lost livestock in thick scrubland; and in hunting a variety of game, including squirrels, opossums, raccoons, feral pigs, cougars, and American black bears, locating game both by sight and scent.[10][11] While distinctive, American curs vary greatly in size; the various breeds and strains can be from 12 to 25 inches (30 to 64 cm) in height, and 40 to 95 pounds (18 to 43 kg) in weight.[10]

One of my data processing steps is to apply a function to a field that updates the field contents to standardized values. I can accomplish this using either the Calculate Field tool or use an update cursor. The latter is roughly 5 seconds faster (12 vs 17 seconds) on a table with 142k records.


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Is there a best practice or rule of thumb when deciding which approach to use? What are the advantages or disadvantages of either case in this situation? I also wonder if the Calculate Field tool is running an update cursor sort of behind the scenes.

A lot of condition checking goes on before the data even goes to a cursor... if you know absolutely that the data meets all the conditions and you will be the only one using the script without providing all the checks... then use a cursor and save you that huge 5 seconds. That 5 seconds would be better spent sipping coffee and not worrying about whether you got everything right.

If I am only working on/updating one field only, I'd consider the calculate field method. If I wanted to use arcade, I'd use calculate field. If there is more than one field needed or I am updating more than one field, or I need to manipulate the data in some way, or the code_block would require python, I'd skip the hassle of trying to get the fields, tabs, and string formatting correctly and just use a cursor. I remember the cursor syntax a lot better too so it usually wins out.

Thanks, this makes sense to me - in this particular use case I'm updating just one field. I have others though where I manipulate the values of several fields using an update cursor, much easier to do in the latter instance than with the field calculator.

If you set the BULL/CURS mode, it should show the bullseye readout of whatever place you have the cursor on (not necessarily a steer/mark/mission point but also just the map itself). It doesn't.

"Hook Mode (TAG: OWN, BULL, or CURS), rotary OSB 18. This OSB function is only displayed when you have hooked a TAD symbol with the cursor. TAD symbols can include the SPI, TGP diamond, waypoint/steerpoint, or bullseye. When a symbol is hooked, the SPI symbol is placed over it and a dashed, yellow line leads from the SPI symbol to the rotary selection."

The fetch function with the cursor object is not recommended. Use the fetch function with the connection object or the select function instead. For details, see Compatibility Considerations.

curs = fetch(___,Name,Value) specifies options using one or more name-value pair arguments in addition to the input arguments in previous syntaxes. For example, curs = fetch(curs,'AbsolutePosition',5); imports data using an absolute position offset in a scrollable cursor, whereas curs = fetch(curs,'RelativePosition',10); imports data using a relative position offset.

Absolute position offset, specified as the comma-separated pair consisting of 'AbsolutePosition' and a numeric scalar that indicates the absolute position offset value. When you specify an absolute position offset value, fetch imports data starting from the cursor position equal to this value, regardless of the current cursor location. The scalar can be a positive number to signify fetching data from the start of the data set, or a negative number to signify fetching data from the end of the data set. This name-value pair argument is available only when you create a scrollable cursor object using exec.

Relative position offset, specified as the comma-separated pair consisting of 'RelativePosition' and a numeric scalar that indicates the relative position offset value. When you specify a relative position offset value, fetch adds the current cursor position value to the relative position offset value. Then, fetch imports data starting from the resulting value. The scalar can be a positive number to signify importing data after the current cursor position in the data set, or a negative number to signify importing data before the current cursor position in the data set. This name-value pair argument is available only when you create a scrollable cursor object using exec.

If you have a native ODBC connection that you established using database, then running fetch on the cursor object updates the input cursor object itself. Depending on whether you provide an output argument, the same object gets copied over to the output. Therefore, only one cursor object exists in memory for any of these usages: % First usecurs = fetch(curs)% Second usefetch(curs)% Third usecurs2 = fetch(curs)

Application interface: In recommended usage, this feature triggers positioning adjustments that are required for correct display of fonts that implement cursive joining behavior. It should always be applied.

"Least-son of Farnir, King Jorundr forsook all ties to kin and clan and pledged himself in fulsome service to Chaos' Dark Lords. To Jorundr the Gods gifted such glory of war, such bloody victory that all his kin obeyed him gladly till great grew his host of battle-wrought warriors. Jorundr was undone, lust for power his bane, truth sundered, his masters brought a curse on all his blood. Brothers, sons, all suffered his fate, two faced now in form and thought, swollen and twisted, faithless hearts made plain."


Although they have been clearly touched by the unholy hand of the Chaos Gods, each Curs'd Ettin bears certain warped traits marking them as unique. Carrying their dark stigmata as a curse under whose torment they are damned to eternally suffer, they despise all else that walks and crawls in the mortal world, saving their vilest enmity for the Dark Gods who have cursed them to this hellish fate.[1a]

In many ways, the Ettins have come to resemble Giants, as their mutations have taken further hold of them. Yet even a cursory glance can easily reveal the distinctions between the two. As they are in fact two beings fused together, each Ettin possess two heads of vastly different disposition, but each possessed of similar malice towards even their fellow creatures of Chaos.[1a]

This keyboard shortcut can be used in a wide range of places, from advanced Data Table or Event filtering to writing custom Javascript in the Function Node. We hope this discovery savesyou some time or make bulk editing a bit easier, but remember, with many cursors comes much responsibility.

How is this helpful? Well, it shows you the anagrams of curs scrambled in different ways and helps you recognize the set of letters more easily. It will help you the next time these letters, C U R S come up in a word scramble game.

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Els cursos generals del CPNL estan dissenyats a partir dels programes de llengua catalana de la Secretaria de Poltica Lingstica (SPL) de la Generalitat de Catalunya. S'ofereixen de manera presencial o en lnia. L'enfocament metodolgic dels cursos s'orienta a l'adquisici de la competncia comunicativa i el treball per tasques. Es plantegen reptes als aprenents que han d'aconseguir amb el suport i l'acompanyament del professor. 2351a5e196

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