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Analysis in 9.2: Overlay

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Analysis in 9.2:. Overlay. Analysis. Usually starts with selection but selection can be used throughout an analysis The main tools for analysis are, however, the Analysis Tools from the toolbox What follows is Overview of Select by location options Overview of Analysis Tools A problem. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Analysis in 9.2:

Overlay

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Analysis

• Usually starts with selection but selection can be used throughout an analysis

• The main tools for analysis are, however, the Analysis Tools from the toolbox

• What follows is– Overview of Select by location options– Overview of Analysis Tools– A problem

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Sel by location: Intersect

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Sel by location: Touch Bndy of…

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Sel by location: Have their Center in…

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Sel by location: Are completely w/in…

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Sel by location: w/in a distance of…

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Sel by location: are contained by…

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Selection Summary

• Allow the selection of features based on criteria

• Is a pretty rich set of operations

• BUT– Some share name

with the REAL overlay operations but don’t deliver the same result

• Intersect• Within distance of• Completely contain• Completely within• Have center in• Share segment w/• Touch boundary of• Are identical to• Are crossed by

outline• Contain• Are contained by

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Overlay Operations

• Overlay operations are like the “select by location” functions but not exactly the same.

• Both use two layers– Select by location just selects

features in one of the layers– Overlay operations create new

feature classes

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Toolbox

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Overlay: Erase• From Help: Erase feature removes a chunk of

the input feature• It is important to keep Input and Erase feature

correct or GIGO

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Overlay: Union

• This computes a geometric UNION of the input and output feature classes . ALL features will be written to the output feature class with the attributes from both.

• Or: This tool builds a new feature class by combining the features and attributes of each feature class.

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Overlay: Union

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UNION: another view

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Overlay: Identity• Computes a geometric intersection

(logic) of the input and identity features• Input features (or portions thereof) that

overlap the identity features will get their attribute features from the identity features

• To put it another way: combines the portions of features that overlap the identity features to create a new feature class.

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Overlay: Identity• Computes a geometric intersection

(logic) of the input and identity features• Input features (or portions thereof) that

overlap the identity features will get attribute features from the identity features

• To put it another way: combines the portions of features that overlap the identity features to create a new feature class.

Clips by the Input feature and then UNIONS what is

left.

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Overlay: Intersect• Computes the geometric

intersection of the input features or portions of features COMMON to all layers.

• This tool builds a new feature class from the intersecting features common in both feature classes. Available with any ArcGIS license.

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Overlay: Intersect• Computes the geometric

intersection of the input features or portions of features COMMON to all layers.

• This tool builds a new feature class from the intersecting features common in both feature classes. Available with any ArcGIS license.

Intersect is NOTthe same as

Identity

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Overlay: Symmetric Diff

• Computes a geometric intersection of the input and update features. Any features COMMON to ONLY one of the inputs will be written to the output

• Or to put it another way: This tool creates a feature class from those features or portions of features that are not common to any of the other inputs.

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Overlay: Symmetric Diff

• Computes a geometric intersection of the input and update features. Any features COMMON to ONLY one of the inputs will be written to the output

• Or to put it another way: This tool creates a feature class from those features or portions of features that are not common to any of the other inputs.

This is the olive drab feature showing

through a hole in the yellow feature!

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Overlay: Update

• Computes the geometric intersection of the input and update features. The attributes and geometry of the input features are replaced by the update features.

• This tool updates the attributes and geometry of an input feature class or layer by the Update feature class or layer that they overlap

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Overlay: Update

• Computes the geometric intersection of the input and update features. The attributes and geometry of the input features are replaced by the update features.

• This tool updates the attributes and geometry of an input feature class or layer by the Update feature class or layer that they overlap

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Overlay: Summary

IDENTITY INTERSECT SYM-DIF UNION UPDATE

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Buffer

• Buffering is an additional tool used in Analysis. Not

Dissolved

Dissolved =All

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Summary

• The analysis tool in ArcGIS are very powerful

• And fairly easy to understand … one at a time!

• It is use by combining the overlay and selection tools to solve a problem that is the problem!

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• Exercise 7 is for you to create your own crib sheet for some of the selection and analysis functions.

• You cannot use any of the graphics or text in this PP or in the ESRI help.

• You have to digest what is in this PP and help and create your own descriptions and graphics.