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1 Exploring ArcToolbox Presented by: Isaac Johnson

2 Session Overview Introduction to ArcToolbox Geoprocessing Methods Exercises (Sample data used: Orange Unified School District) Questions & Comments

3 Geoprocessing… …is the processing of geographic information to generate a desired geographical dataset INPUT GEODATA 1 INPUT GEODATA 2 INPUT GEODATA 3 GEOPROCESS OUTPUT DATASET ArcToolbox contains all of the Geoprocessing tools

4 Geoprocessing Methods Common Geoprocessing tasks include: Converting data (converting a shapefile to a geodatabase feature class or converting geometry types) Overlaying data (uniting or intersecting datasets) Extracting data (clipping a subset of data, or selecting data with certain characteristics) Managing data (joining fields, copying datasets or creating new datasets) Finding what's nearby (buffering data or finding points near other features) Finding suitable locations or paths (running Spatial Analyst tools such as Weighted Overlay and Cost Path)

5 Overlaying Data (Union vs. Intersect) Union operation computes a geometric intersection of the Input Features. All features will be written to the Output feature with the attributes from the Input Features, which it overlaps. Intersect operation computes a geometric intersection of the Input Features. The Feature or portions of features which overlap in all layers and/or feature classes will be written to the Output Feature Class

6 Extracting Data Extraction by shape: extracts or selects cells based on the specified shape. You have the option to extract the cells that fall within or outside the shape. You can extract by a circle, rectangle, or polygon. Extraction by attribute: allows you to extract or select a set of records/features that meet a specified attribute query.

7 INTRODUCTION TO ARCTOOLBOX The ArcToolbox Windows Variety of Geoprocessing tasks are completed easily and efficiently using ArcToolbox. You can open ArcToolbox from ArcCatalog or an ArcMap document by clicking the icon. You can have your own Geoprocessing setting by creating a customized ArcToolbox and rename it to your name. Right click on ArcToolbox  New Toolbox  Type in name

8 Geoprocessing Tasks You can perform Geoprocessing tasks by: Directly using tools from the ArcToolbox Building Models (Expanding ArcToolbox)

9 ARCTOOLS FOR GEOPROCESSING Analysis Tools Conversion Tools Data Management Tools My Tools

10 The Dissolve Tool

11 Dissolve Example Dissolved high school attendance boundaries High school attendance boundaries ORANGE’S HIGH SCHOOL BOUNDARIES

12 The Union Tool Double-click on Union tool to open the Union dialog box

13 Union Example Elementary School Boundary All Boundaries Middle School Boundary High School Boundary ORANGE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT BOUNDARIES

14 The Clip Tool Can be found in the Analysis Toolbox The Clip Tool can handle a variety of data types such as shapefiles, personal geodatabase feature classes, ArcSDE feature classes and coverages Can be used to exclude unwanted data from a dataset.

15 Clipping Example

16 The Buffer Tool Can be found in the Analysis Toolbox and Coverage Toolbox The Buffer Tool can handle a variety of data types such as shapefiles, personal geodatabase feature classes, ArcSDE feature classes and coverages You can use the Buffer tool to identify an area within a specified distance around a feature

17 The Buffer Tool (cont’) School layer is used as an input dataset. Specified distance is defined as 1 mile around the school point. Dissolve all the buffers into 1 feature and remove all overlaps.

18 Buffer Example

19 QUESTIONS & COMMENTS


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