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1 Geographic Information System ─ Practice Class
Symbology Chan, Chun-Hsiang TYF LAB, Dept. of Social and Regional Development National Taipei University of Education 2015/03/05 Auschwitz Birkenau Photo by Миша in Kraków, Poland

2 Symbology Outline Load data Single Color Graduated Color Unique Value
Dot Chart Multiple Attribute Allies of World War II Axis powers

3 Load Data Loading If you want to load your data from local computer, then you may utilize “Add Data” or “Arc Catalog” into Data Frame. Data name: axisPowers.shp & alliesPowers.shp Data source:

4 Properties Single Color
You need to press your right button, then you may find a item called “Properties”. Besides, there are lots of options that you should know at first, such as Open Attribute Table, Zoom To Layer, Label Features, Edit Features, Data and Properties.

5 Color Single Color There are lots of function in properties, including General, Source, Selection, Display, Symbology, Field, Definition Query, Labels, Joins & Relations, Time and HTML Popup. Press the “Symbology”.

6 Color Single Color

7 Color Single Color Single color means that one shapefile is allowed only one color in the same time. However, you may find these function while you double click the color icon in the data frame.

8 Color Graduated Color If your data has continuous traits, then you may present the spatial data by Graduated Color. Select both Quantities and Graduated Colors. Setup your options: Fields, Classification, Color Ramp, Label and Range.

9 Color Graduated Color

10 Color Graduated Symbol
If your data has continuous traits, then you may present the spatial data by Graduated Symbol. Select both Quantities and Graduated Symbols. Setup your options: Fields, Classification, Symbol Size from, Label, Range, Template and Background.

11 Color Graduated Symbol

12 Color Unique Value If your data has discrete traits, then you may present the spatial data by Unique Value. Select both Categories/Unique Value and Add All Values. Setup your options: Fields, Name and Color Scheme.

13 Color Unique Value

14 Color Dot Density If your data has density traits, then you may present the spatial data by Dot Density. Select both Quantities and Dot Density. Setup your options: Fields Section, Dot Size, Dot Value and Background.

15 Color Dot Density

16 Chart Pie If your data has numeric traits, then you may present the spatial data by pie chart. Select both Charts and Pie. Setup your options: Fields Section, Symbol, Color Scheme, Background and Prevent chart overlap. You can adjust its size by Size.

17 Chart Pie

18 Chart Multiple Attribute
If your data has several traits, then you may present the spatial data by multiple attribute. Select symbology/ show/ categories/ Unique values and many fields . Select those visible items which you want to present through Value Field. Press Add All Values, and adjust color by Color Scheme, moreover, you can add text by Label.

19 Chart Multiple Attribute

20 Chart Multiple Attribute
If your data has several traits, then you may present the spatial data by multiple attribute. Select symbology/ show/ Multipale Attributes/ Quantity by category. Select those visible items which you want to present through Value Field. Press Add All Values, and adjust color by Color Scheme, moreover, you can add text by Label.

21 Chart Multiple Attribute

22 GIS Charts Exercise 2-1 Have you ever heard “Nazi”?
Especially in WWII, the Holocaust and Germany's war in the East was based on Hitler's long-standing view that the Jews were the great enemy of the German people and that Lebensraum was needed for the expansion of Germany. He focused on Eastern Europe for this expansion, aiming to defeat Poland and the Soviet Union and on removing or killing the Jews and Slavs.

23 GIS Charts Exercise 2-1 In this assignment, all you need to do is present different kinds of death population.

24 GIS Charts Exercise 2-1 Draw a map like as follows. You may try different color and class, but your map needs to contain main elements. Population of different country during WWII

25 GIS Charts Exercise 2-2 Draw a map like as follows. You may try different color and class, but your map needs to contain main elements. Dead Population of different class during WWII (Common & Soldier)

26 GIS Charts Exercise 2-3 Draw a map like as follows. You may try different color and class, but your map needs to contain main elements. Dead Population of different class during WWII (Common & Soldier)

27 GIS Charts Exercise 2-4 Draw a map like as follows. You may try different color and class, but your map needs to contain main elements. Population and Dead Population of different countries during WWII

28 GIS Charts Exercise 2-5 Draw a map like as follows. You may try different color and class, but your map needs to contain main elements. Population and Dead Population of different countries during WWII

29 If you have question, you may still send message
The end If you have question, you may still send message and let me know! Auschwitz Birkenau Photo by Миша in Kraków, Poland


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