Vector Analysis II Reading Assignment: Bolstad Chapter 9 (pp. 347-406)

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Vector Analysis II Reading Assignment: Bolstad Chapter 9 (pp )

“Standard” (IBM) Flow Charts ? Process Start - Start and End - Decision - Process (something that changes the data) Data Set - Spatial or tabular data - Shows the “Flow”

Flow Chart to Check SRS Is the Coordinate system defined? Find out what the coordinate system is Found it? “Define” the coordinate system Yes Continue Start Can’t use the data No Yes No Is the coordinate system correct? No Yes

Projecting Data Is the data in the desired SRS? Project to desired SRS to “Working” folder Copy the data to “Working” folder Yes Stop Start No

Model Builder Flow Symbols Data - Decision - Process (something that changes the data) - Spatial or tabular data - Shows the “Flow” ? Process There is no “start” and “end” is really “pause” Note: The colors default to black and white and can be changed by the user

ArcMap Model Builder Symbols Reclass Convert to Vector High Slope Trails Buffer Rivers Buffer Power lines Trails Rivers Buffer Slope Buffer Power Line Buffer High Slope Union Total Harvestable Acres Erase Non Harvestable

The Mighty and Dreaded Toolbox! Take some time and get to know it

Vector Analysis

Finding Tools Need to know the location or the name of the tool –Union in a single layer -> “Dissolve” To find the names: –Browse the tool box –Search the web: “ArcMap Union” Once you find the tool you need: –Write down it’s name and/or location in the toolbox

Generalization ArcToolbox -> Data Management Tools -> Generalization -> …

Generalization (100 meters) OriginalGeneralized to 100 meters

Generalization (1000 meters) OriginalGeneralized to 1000 meters

Vector Processing Perform math on attributes using “Field Calculator” Query attributes to select desired features Right click on layer -> Selection -> Create Layer from Selected Features –New Shapefile and Layer Perform spatial analysis Repeat

Problem 1 Find the area of potential overspray from a farm into a conservation easement if: –You have a shapefile for the farm and the conservation easement –The overspray can be up to 50 meters

Problem 2 Find the harvestable area of a forest given: –Stream shapefile –Forest shapefile –You cannot harvest within 15 meters of a stream

Problem 3 What is the total length of roads that are within 20 meters of a stream given: –Stream shapefile –Road shapefile