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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T10:11:04+00:00 2026-06-12T10:11:04+00:00

I am new to python scripting and I mainly use it in ArcGIS 10.

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I am new to python scripting and I mainly use it in ArcGIS 10. My script is supposed to reformat a string within the Field CINTP1. An example would be ‘000000100’ and return ‘1.00’. I have imported it into a toolbox to run on a selected record within the table ‘MAPCHAR’. The error I keep recieveing is:

: ERROR 000539: Error running expression: removeLeadingZeros(“000000100”) : global name ‘re’ is not defined
Failed to execute (CalculateField).

Failed to execute (Script).

Here is my script:

import arcpy, re, sys, string, os

MAPCHAR = "MAPCHAR"

CINPT1 = "CINPT1"

expression = "removeLeadingZeros(!CINPT1!)"
codeblock = """def removeLeadingZeros(myValue):
    newValue = re.sub('^0+',"",myValue)

    valueList = list(newValue) #convert newValue to List
    valueList.insert(-2, '.') #insert the '.' characater int the list at the -2 position

    newValue = "".join(valueList) #join back to create the new  updated string

    myvalue = newValue"""

arcpy.CalculateField_management(MAPCHAR, CINPT1, expression, "Python", codeblock)

Any help would be appreciated..thanks,

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    2026-06-12T10:11:05+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 10:11 am

    You should have your import statements in the below codeblock.. So add an import re as the first line in codeblock: –

    codeblock = """import re
        def removeLeadingZeros(myValue):
            newValue = re.sub('^0+',"",myValue)
    
            valueList = list(newValue) #convert newValue to List
            valueList.insert(-2, '.') #insert the '.' int the list at the -2 position
    
            newValue = "".join(valueList) #join back to create the new  updated string
    
            myvalue = newValue"""
    
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