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Importing GPS Data Lecture 13
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EasyGPS Free software for downloading waypoints EasyGPS (http://www.easygps.com) EasyGPS Free software for downloading waypoints EasyGPS (http://www.easygps.com) EasyGPS
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Connecting GPS Unit Connect GPS unit to the desktop computer using the USB cable Mini USB port is on the back of the Garmin GPSmap60 USB port is on the side of the PC tower Turn on the GPS unit Connect GPS unit to the desktop computer using the USB cable Mini USB port is on the back of the Garmin GPSmap60 USB port is on the side of the PC tower Turn on the GPS unit
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Importing Data to EasyGPS Open the EasyGPS program Click on the “Receive” button Select “Waypoints Only” Choose the appropriate GPS device Garmin GPSmap 60 Select “OK” Open the EasyGPS program Click on the “Receive” button Select “Waypoints Only” Choose the appropriate GPS device Garmin GPSmap 60 Select “OK”
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Save Data Your imported coordinates will be visible in the EasyGPS map interface. Save this data in the default file format GPS exchange file .gpx Close EasyGPS Your imported coordinates will be visible in the EasyGPS map interface. Save this data in the default file format GPS exchange file .gpx Close EasyGPS
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Microsoft Excel Open Microsoft Excel Click “Open” from the “File” menu In the “File Types” drop-down box, select “All Files” Select the file you saved from EasyGPS (.gpx file) As an XML list Schema errors - yes Import error - ok Open Microsoft Excel Click “Open” from the “File” menu In the “File Types” drop-down box, select “All Files” Select the file you saved from EasyGPS (.gpx file) As an XML list Schema errors - yes Import error - ok
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Open a new workbook in Microsoft Excel Choose “New Workbook” from the “File” menu Open a new workbook in Microsoft Excel Choose “New Workbook” from the “File” menu
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Copy the latitude and longitude coordinate columns with the coordinate data Select the two colums Choose “Copy” from the “Edit” menu Or “Control C” Paste them into the new empty Excel spreadsheet Select the first two columns Choose “Paste from the “Edit” menu Or “Control V” Copy the latitude and longitude coordinate columns with the coordinate data Select the two colums Choose “Copy” from the “Edit” menu Or “Control C” Paste them into the new empty Excel spreadsheet Select the first two columns Choose “Paste from the “Edit” menu Or “Control V”
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Label the first cell of the latitude column with “LAT” Label the first cell of the longitude column with “LONG” Create additional field headings for each of the attributes that you want to include in the attribute table. (e.g. DESCR, CAMPUS_SIDE, RATING) Type in your attribute data for each waypoint Label the first cell of the latitude column with “LAT” Label the first cell of the longitude column with “LONG” Create additional field headings for each of the attributes that you want to include in the attribute table. (e.g. DESCR, CAMPUS_SIDE, RATING) Type in your attribute data for each waypoint
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Example of New Excel File
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Choose “Save as” in the “File” menu Save as a.csv (Comma Delimited) format A warning message will be given - click “OK” A second warning message will pop up - click “Yes” Close Excel Choose “Save as” in the “File” menu Save as a.csv (Comma Delimited) format A warning message will be given - click “OK” A second warning message will pop up - click “Yes” Close Excel
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Windows Explorer Rename the.csv file extension to a.txt file extension Open “My Computer” Left click on the file Single left click on the file a second time The name will be highlighted ** If you cannot see the three letter extension “.csv”, follow the instructions on the next slide** Change the.csv to.txt Rename the.csv file extension to a.txt file extension Open “My Computer” Left click on the file Single left click on the file a second time The name will be highlighted ** If you cannot see the three letter extension “.csv”, follow the instructions on the next slide** Change the.csv to.txt
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If you cannot see the three letter extension (.csv) At the top of the open window. Tools Folder Options View Uncheck the box in front of “Hide extensions for known file types” Click “OK” At the top of the open window. Tools Folder Options View Uncheck the box in front of “Hide extensions for known file types” Click “OK”
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ArcMap Click on “Tools”, “Add XY Data” In the “Add XY Data” window, select the.txt file in the “Choose a table from the map or browse….” box Assign LONG to the “X field” Assign LAT to the “Y field” Click on “Tools”, “Add XY Data” In the “Add XY Data” window, select the.txt file in the “Choose a table from the map or browse….” box Assign LONG to the “X field” Assign LAT to the “Y field”
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Select the “Edit”button to choose a spatial reference for the input coordinates In the Spatial Reference Properties box, click “Select” Choose the Geographic Coordinate System Select the Datum that you collected the data in Probably North America, NAD83.prj Click “OK” A Shape attribute of type point will be added to your layer list Select the “Edit”button to choose a spatial reference for the input coordinates In the Spatial Reference Properties box, click “Select” Choose the Geographic Coordinate System Select the Datum that you collected the data in Probably North America, NAD83.prj Click “OK” A Shape attribute of type point will be added to your layer list
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Layer & Shapefiles To save as a layer Right click on Event in the layer (XY Data File) Choose “Save as a Layer File” Saves labels and formats To save as a shapefile Right click on Event in the layer Choose “Data”, “Export Data”, “Output Shapefile” Saves labels and formats, and can be Queried To save as a layer Right click on Event in the layer (XY Data File) Choose “Save as a Layer File” Saves labels and formats To save as a shapefile Right click on Event in the layer Choose “Data”, “Export Data”, “Output Shapefile” Saves labels and formats, and can be Queried
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