Featured Paper by By Eric Pimpler
When you hear the term cursor, what comes to
mind? Is it the symbol on a screen that shows
where the next input activity will take place?
In ArcObjects, a cursor refers to a subset of
records that is obtained by applying an attribute
and/or spatial query on a feature class or table.
This subset of records is held in memory
rather than visually displayed. Do not confuse
cursors with selection sets. Selection objects
are used to display the currently selected
features or rows in the ArcMap display, while
cursors are not used for display purposes.
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