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ArcGIS Pro 2. x Cookbook : Create, Manage, and Share Geographic Maps, Data, and Analytical Models Using ArcGIS Pro.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Corbin, Tripp.
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (704 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Other Title:
- ArcGIS Pro 2. x Cookbook
- Place of Publication:
- Birmingham : Packt Publishing, Limited, 2018.
- Summary:
- Creating and Sharing Maps and Data using ArcGIS ProKey FeaturesLeverage the power of ArcGIS to build beautiful 2D and 3D maps. Work with ArcGIS to analyze and process data. Extend the power of ArcGIS to ArcGIS Online to create and edit content.Book DescriptionArcGIS is Esri's catalog of GIS applications with powerful tools for visualizing, maintaining, and analyzing data. ArcGIS makes use of the modern ribbon interface and 64-bit processing to increase the speed and efficiency of using GIS. It allows users to create amazing maps in both 2D and 3D quickly and easily. If you want to gain a thorough understanding of the various data formats that can be used in ArcGIS Pro and shared via ArcGIS Online, then this book is for you. Beginning with a refresher on ArcGIS Pro and how to work with projects, this book will quickly take you through recipes about using various data formats supported by the tool. You will learn the limits of each format, such as Shapefiles, Geodatabase, and CAD files, and learn how to link tables from outside sources to existing GIS data to expand the amount of data that can be used in ArcGIS. You'll learn methods for editing 2D and 3D data using ArcGIS Pro and how topology can be used to ensure data integrity. Lastly the book will show you how data and maps can be shared via ArcGIS Online and used with web and mobile applications.What you will learnEdit data using standard tools and topologyConvert and link data together using joins and relatesCreate and share data using Projections and Coordinate Systems Access and collect data in the field using ArcGIS CollectorPerform proximity analysis and map clusters with hotspot analysisUse the 3D Analyst Extension and perform advanced 3D analysisShare maps and data using ArcGIS Online via web and mobile appsWho this book is forGIS developers who are comfortable using ArcGIS, and are looking to increase their capabilities and skills, will find this book useful.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Copyright and Credits
- Dedication
- Packt Upsell
- Contributors
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1: ArcGIS Pro Capabilities and Terminology
- Introduction
- Determining whether your computer can run ArcGIS Pro
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- Determining your ArcGIS Pro license level
- There's more...
- Opening an existing ArcGIS Pro project
- Opening and navigating a map
- Adding and configuring layers
- Creating a project
- ArcGIS Pro stock project templates
- Chapter 2: Creating and Storing Data
- Adding Raster and Vector data to a map
- Creating a new Geodatabase
- Creating a new Shapefile
- Adding CAD data to a map
- Plotting X,Y points from a table
- Geocoding addresses
- Chapter 3: Linking Data together
- Joining two tables
- Labeling features using a joined table
- Querying data in a joined table
- Creating and using a Relate
- There is more….
- Joining features spatially
- Creating feature linked annotation.
- Getting ready
- Creating and using a relationship class using existing data
- Chapter 4: Editing Spatial and Tabular Data
- Configuring editing options
- Reshaping an existing feature
- Splitting a line feature
- Merging features
- Aligning features
- Creating new point features
- Creating new line features
- Creating new polygon features
- Creating a new polygon feature using autocomplete
- How it works…
- Editing attributes using the Attribute pane
- Editing attributes in the Table view
- Chapter 5: Validating and Editing Data with Topologies
- Creating a new geodatabase topology
- Validating spatial data using a geodatabase topology
- Correcting spatial features with topology tools
- Editing data with a map topology
- Chapter 6: Projections and Coordinate System Basics
- Determining the coordinate system for an existing map
- Setting the coordinate system for a new map
- Changing the coordinate system of a map
- Defining a coordinate system for data
- How to do it.
- Projecting data to different coordinate systems
- Chapter 7: Converting Data
- Converting shapefiles to a geodatabase feature class
- There's more…
- Merging multiple shapefiles into a single geodatabase feature class
- Exporting tabular data to an Excel spreadsheet
- Importing an Excel spreadsheet into ArcGIS Pro
- Importing selected features into an existing layer
- Chapter 8: Proximity Analysis
- Selecting features within a specific distance
- Creating buffers
- Determining the nearest feature using the Near tool
- Calculating how far features are using the Generate Near Table tool
- Chapter 9: Spatial Statistics and Hot Spots
- Identifying hot spots
- Finding the mean center of geographic distribution
- Identifying the central feature of geographic distribution
- Calculating the geographic dispersion of data
- Chapter 10: 3D Maps and 3D Analyst
- Creating a 3D scene
- Enabling your data to store Z coordinates (elevation)
- Creating multipatch features from 2D
- Creating 3D features
- Calculating lines of sight.
- Calculating the volume of a polygon
- Chapter 11: Introducing Arcade
- Applying prebuilt Arcade expressions
- Creating an Arcade labeling expression
- Creating an Arcade symbology expressions
- Chapter 12: Introducing ArcGIS Online
- Logging into your ArcGIS Online account
- Creating a simple web map in ArcGIS Online
- Accessing ArcGIS Online content in ArcGIS Pro
- Accessing simple demographic data in ArcGIS Pro
- Using the ArcGIS Online geoprocessing services
- Chapter 13: Publishing Your Own Content to ArcGIS Online
- Publishing shapefiles using your browser
- Creating a layer using a CSV file
- Publishing layer packages using ArcGIS Pro
- Publishing web layers using ArcGIS Pro
- Publishing 2D maps
- Sharing published content
- Chapter 14: Creating Web Apps Using ArcGIS Online
- Creating a simple web app using an Esri template
- Creating a custom application with Web AppBuilder
- Sharing your applications
- Embedding an ArcGIS Online web map in a web page
- Other Books You May Enjoy
- Index.
- Notes:
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