Basic ArcToolbox
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Basic ArcToolbox
Geoprocessing basic
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Append, MergeAppendAppend is one of the Data Management tools for manipulating feature classes. This tool merges multiple feature classes together to create a single feature class.
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BufferBuffer is one of the Analysis tools used in calculating proximity. This tool creates a new feature class of buffer polygons around either polygon, line, or point features.
Buffer
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ClipClip is one of the Analysis tools used for extracting features or parts of features from a feature class. This tool uses a polygon boundary to cut features and their attributes from a feature class.
Clip
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Dissolve is one of the Data Management tools used for generalizing features. This tool combines like features based on a specified attribute or attributes.
Dissolve
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IntersectIntersect is one of the Analysis tools used to perform overlay analysis on feature classes. This tool builds a new feature class from the intersecting features common in both feature classes.
Intersect
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UnionUnion is another Analysis tool used to perform overlay analysis on feature classes. This tool builds a new feature class by combining the features and attributes of each feature class.
Union
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Add XY CoordinatesAdd XY Coordinates is one of the Data Management tools for managing features and their attributes. This tool adds the POINT_X and POINT_Y fields to the feature's attribute table and calculates the x,y location for the fields for labels, points, tics, or nodes.
Add XY Coordinates
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EraseErase is one of the Analysis tools used to perform overlay analysis on feature classes. This tool creates a feature class from those features or portions of features outside the erase feature class.
Erase
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Feature to Line, Feature to Point, and Feature to PolygonFeature to Line, Feature to Point, and Feature to Polygon are Data Management tools used for manipulating features. These tools create line, point, or polygon features from other features.
Feature to Line, Feature to Point, and Feature to Polygon
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SplitSplitSplit is one of the Analysis tools used for extracting features or parts of features from a feature class. This tool breaks the features into multiple features.
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GEOPROCESSING BASIC
Basic ArcToolbox
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Automate Geoprocessing
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Automate your work…!
Tool1(Project,…)InputDataSet1
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Tool2(Clip,…)
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What Is A Model ?Models are how you automate your work
Software application: ModelBuilder
Drawing the Process
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Why Modeling…? document the processing steps (workflow) that you carried out
You will forget You may need to do it again
re-run the analysis to experiment with different parameters to see how results are affected
rerun the analysis if you find a mistake carry out repetitive, multi-step tasks provide other users (e.g. operations staff) with an exact
workflow that they can replicate
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Using Model Builder…?
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Using Model Builder…?
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Using Model Builder…?
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Using Model Builder…?
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Model elements have 3 states Not ready to run (parameters aren’t defined)
Ready to run (all elements are colored)
Already run (elements are colored and shaded)
Model Builder Element State
Input tool outputUsually referred to as Derived Data