The document provides an overview of Arc Map and describes how to open and use the Arc Toolbox. It discusses the different components of the Arc Map application window including the table of contents, view window, menu bar, and toolbar. It then explains that Arc Toolbox contains geoprocessing tools for creating and analyzing geographic datasets. It provides screenshots and descriptions of the Arc Toolbox window and tools. Finally, it provides step-by-step instructions for starting ArcMap, opening an existing map document, and saving and closing the document.
Querying the data and selecting features in ARC GISKU Leuven
In ArcMap, the Selection > Select By Attributes and Selection > Select By Location tools let you interactively select features and view the highlighted selection as part of a feature layer. Their geoprocessing tool counterparts are Select Layer By Attribute and Select Layer By Location.
From this slideshare, you can get idea of How to work with Pivot Table. Some samples also given in easy manner.
https://www.slideshare.net/secret/duXW8XF3RsY6TX
Tutorial 3 - Pan command, Zoom command and how to access AutoCAD files remotely.Niteshkumar Choudhari
In this third presentation, I have explained how to use Pan and Zoom command easily and how to access your files at remote locations other than your office or home. I will be sharing the detail about pan and zoom command in the later presentation.
You can visit the link below for the video:
https://youtu.be/kmeTFRP3xSM
The document provides an overview of Arc Map and describes how to open and use the Arc Toolbox. It discusses the different components of the Arc Map application window including the table of contents, view window, menu bar, and toolbar. It then explains that Arc Toolbox contains geoprocessing tools for creating and analyzing geographic datasets. It provides screenshots and descriptions of the Arc Toolbox window and tools. Finally, it provides step-by-step instructions for starting ArcMap, opening an existing map document, and saving and closing the document.
Querying the data and selecting features in ARC GISKU Leuven
In ArcMap, the Selection > Select By Attributes and Selection > Select By Location tools let you interactively select features and view the highlighted selection as part of a feature layer. Their geoprocessing tool counterparts are Select Layer By Attribute and Select Layer By Location.
From this slideshare, you can get idea of How to work with Pivot Table. Some samples also given in easy manner.
https://www.slideshare.net/secret/duXW8XF3RsY6TX
Tutorial 3 - Pan command, Zoom command and how to access AutoCAD files remotely.Niteshkumar Choudhari
In this third presentation, I have explained how to use Pan and Zoom command easily and how to access your files at remote locations other than your office or home. I will be sharing the detail about pan and zoom command in the later presentation.
You can visit the link below for the video:
https://youtu.be/kmeTFRP3xSM
This document provides step-by-step instructions for displaying strike and dip data in ArcGIS 10. It describes how to:
1. Import XY data from an Excel or CSV file with columns for x, y, dip, and strike coordinates into ArcMap.
2. Export the data as a shapefile layer.
3. Adjust the symbology to use a geology style that displays overturned bedding and rotate it to match the strike direction.
4. Optionally label the dip values oriented to the strike direction.
The document provides instructions for creating a featured project section on a website header. It involves:
1) Creating a rectangle container and clipping an image inside it for the featured project.
2) Adjusting the image by scaling and changing the blending mode.
3) Adding a title background and horizontal line above the image.
4) Adding a title and description inside the title area with specified font settings.
This document discusses how to create a chart drawing in Autodesk Inventor to represent different configurations of a robotic assembly. It describes creating an iAssembly with constraints and parameters, then creating a drawing with dimensioned views. Tables can then be inserted in the drawing to display the parameter values for each configuration, allowing the dimensions to automatically update when the parameters change. The process provides an easy way to document a series of positions on one drawing sheet with automated updates.
Creating a Schematic Design in OrCAD Capture CISMd.Maruf Ahamed
The document provides steps to create a schematic design in OrCAD Capture CIS including:
1. Creating a new project and specifying the project type as schematic.
2. Adding parts by selecting them from libraries and placing them on the schematic page.
3. Connecting parts by drawing wires between valid connection points.
4. Adding input and output ports by selecting them from libraries and customizing properties.
5. Creating tools like cross reference reports, bills of materials, and simulation profiles to prepare the design for simulation and synthesis.
The document describes the key features and functionality of GeoGebra's graphing perspective, including the algebra and graphics views. It provides instructions on how to enter functions using the input bar, graph functions, find intersections between functions, drag functions to observe changes in the algebra view, and hide objects in the algebra view by making them auxiliary objects. The document is an interactive tutorial that prompts the user to try out various graphing tasks in GeoGebra.
This document provides an introduction to using ESRI's ArcGIS ModelBuilder tool. It explains that ModelBuilder allows users to combine geoprocessing tools in a visual workflow to automate mapping processes. The document then walks through building a simple model that buffers a state park boundary and uses the buffer to clip nearby rivers. It demonstrates how to add input features, tools, connect them, set properties, run the model, and view the output within ArcGIS. Finally, it shows how to modify the model to make the input features and tool parameters adjustable when running the model.
Intro to AutoCAD 2016 2D | 03 - user interfaceMoataz Mongi
This document describes the user interface of AutoCAD including the ribbon, tabs, panels, upper and lower bars, file tab, drawing area, status bar, and quick access toolbar. It provides shortcuts for common commands like new, open, save, and lists the tabs on the ribbon for home, insert, annotate, parametric, view, manage, output, and more.
This document provides an overview of editing features in ArcGIS 10X. It discusses the changes to the editing interface and tools compared to previous versions. Key changes include the introduction of feature templates to define how features are constructed and attributed. It also covers the new Create Features window that combines the target layer and sketch tools. The document reviews the various feature construction tools available through the templates, toolbars, and editor menu. It provides details on how to edit existing feature vertices and sketches.
To solve an inequality graphically using a graphing calculator:
1) Graph the functions involved in the inequality on the same screen and find their intercept points.
2) Record the x-interval values where one function is above the other based on the graph.
3) Check the solution by re-graphing the inequality and using trace to verify the intervals where the plotted inequality function is above 1.
Transforming and distorting objects can be done using various tools and techniques in Illustrator. Objects can be transformed using tools like Rotate, Scale, Reflect, Shear, and Free Transform. The Pathfinder panel allows combining objects using preset operations. Compound paths and clipping masks allow grouping objects. The Shape Builder and Offset Path tools help create complex shapes from basic ones. Transforming objects maintains their reference points unless changed.
Intro to AutoCAD 2016 2D | 01 - introductionMoataz Mongi
This document provides an overview of the key components of the AutoCAD software interface and functions. It discusses the user interface elements like tabs, command line, and drawing area. It also outlines some common file extensions used in AutoCAD like .dwg, .dwt, and .dxf files. The document reviews options for customizing settings, available fonts, and the main command panels. It concludes with mentioning some examples of final projects like mechanical drawings or architectural plans that can be created using AutoCAD.
This document provides instructions for creating a scatter plot graph in Microsoft Excel. It describes how to enter age and breathing capacity data into a spreadsheet, select the data, insert a scatter plot graph, format axes and data points, add titles and labels, include a trendline, and print the finished graph. The overall goal is to construct a graph visualizing the relationship between age and breathing capacity using sample data provided.
1) The document introduces the basic geometric construction tools in AutoCAD LT 2008, including lines, circles, erase, and zoom commands.
2) It explains how to set up a new drawing by defining units, drawing limits, and using visual references like grids and snapping to lay out geometric shapes.
3) The main content demonstrates how to draw lines using the line command, erase objects, and use grids and snapping to construct regular shapes, before introducing coordinate systems.
This document provides instructions for using variables in the Robofest programming environment to control values. It describes how to:
1) Create a variable to store a light sensor reading.
2) Save the light value to the variable.
3) Read the variable value, perform math on it by adding 2, and convert it to text for display.
4) Display the text value for 5 seconds before continuing.
This document provides instructions for several basic AutoCAD commands used to set up a drawing, including:
1. The LIST command to view object properties.
2. The DIST and AREA commands to measure distances and calculate areas between selected points.
3. The ID command to identify coordinate locations of selected points.
4. The UNITS, LIMITS, and SCALELISTEDIT commands to set the drawing units, limits, and available scales.
Tips are provided for using object snaps and setting the appropriate scales when setting up a drawing for a specific paper size.
This document provides an overview of the GeoGebra dynamic mathematics software. It describes GeoGebra's capabilities, history, interface including its algebra, graphics and input views. It also outlines GeoGebra's toolbar and tools for constructing objects like points, lines, and figures.
This document provides an introduction to AutoCAD and its basic functions. It describes what CAD, CADD and related acronyms stand for. It outlines the typical elements of a CAD system including computers, input/output devices, software. It then demonstrates how to start a new drawing in AutoCAD, set units and limits, use grids and snapping, and perform basic drawing tasks like creating shapes, lines and text. The document concludes with instructions on zooming and plotting a basic drawing on paper.
The document provides an introduction to AutoCAD, a computer-aided drafting software. It describes AutoCAD as a program used to create precise 2D and 3D drawings for construction and manufacturing. It then discusses the different types of drafters that use AutoCAD, including mechanical, architectural, electrical, and civil drafters. Finally, it provides an overview of the AutoCAD interface and basic tools, how to install AutoCAD, and how to create a simple drawing using basic commands like drawing a horizontal line.
The document provides an overview of the basic Civil 3D workflow including:
- Always starting new drawings from a template and setting autosave to 30 minutes
- Importing 3D CAD data to build surfaces and using alignments for 2D data
- Creating surfaces, alignments, profiles, assemblies, corridors, and pipe networks
- Setting up storm and sanitary analysis in SSA including inputting IDF curves and editing nodes, links, and catchments
- Analyzing the drainage network in SSA and exporting results back to Civil 3D to update the model
Loading Parcels Into Smallworld GIS via FMESafe Software
This document discusses Puget Sound Energy's process for loading parcel data into their GE Smallworld GIS system using FME software. It covers PSE's history with parcel data, the current process of obtaining data from counties and transforming it using FME workbenches to address issues before loading it into Smallworld. Examples are provided of data issues from different counties and the FME solutions used to successfully load the data. Common data problems and future plans to streamline the interim parcel update process are also outlined.
This document provides step-by-step instructions for displaying strike and dip data in ArcGIS 10. It describes how to:
1. Import XY data from an Excel or CSV file with columns for x, y, dip, and strike coordinates into ArcMap.
2. Export the data as a shapefile layer.
3. Adjust the symbology to use a geology style that displays overturned bedding and rotate it to match the strike direction.
4. Optionally label the dip values oriented to the strike direction.
The document provides instructions for creating a featured project section on a website header. It involves:
1) Creating a rectangle container and clipping an image inside it for the featured project.
2) Adjusting the image by scaling and changing the blending mode.
3) Adding a title background and horizontal line above the image.
4) Adding a title and description inside the title area with specified font settings.
This document discusses how to create a chart drawing in Autodesk Inventor to represent different configurations of a robotic assembly. It describes creating an iAssembly with constraints and parameters, then creating a drawing with dimensioned views. Tables can then be inserted in the drawing to display the parameter values for each configuration, allowing the dimensions to automatically update when the parameters change. The process provides an easy way to document a series of positions on one drawing sheet with automated updates.
Creating a Schematic Design in OrCAD Capture CISMd.Maruf Ahamed
The document provides steps to create a schematic design in OrCAD Capture CIS including:
1. Creating a new project and specifying the project type as schematic.
2. Adding parts by selecting them from libraries and placing them on the schematic page.
3. Connecting parts by drawing wires between valid connection points.
4. Adding input and output ports by selecting them from libraries and customizing properties.
5. Creating tools like cross reference reports, bills of materials, and simulation profiles to prepare the design for simulation and synthesis.
The document describes the key features and functionality of GeoGebra's graphing perspective, including the algebra and graphics views. It provides instructions on how to enter functions using the input bar, graph functions, find intersections between functions, drag functions to observe changes in the algebra view, and hide objects in the algebra view by making them auxiliary objects. The document is an interactive tutorial that prompts the user to try out various graphing tasks in GeoGebra.
This document provides an introduction to using ESRI's ArcGIS ModelBuilder tool. It explains that ModelBuilder allows users to combine geoprocessing tools in a visual workflow to automate mapping processes. The document then walks through building a simple model that buffers a state park boundary and uses the buffer to clip nearby rivers. It demonstrates how to add input features, tools, connect them, set properties, run the model, and view the output within ArcGIS. Finally, it shows how to modify the model to make the input features and tool parameters adjustable when running the model.
Intro to AutoCAD 2016 2D | 03 - user interfaceMoataz Mongi
This document describes the user interface of AutoCAD including the ribbon, tabs, panels, upper and lower bars, file tab, drawing area, status bar, and quick access toolbar. It provides shortcuts for common commands like new, open, save, and lists the tabs on the ribbon for home, insert, annotate, parametric, view, manage, output, and more.
This document provides an overview of editing features in ArcGIS 10X. It discusses the changes to the editing interface and tools compared to previous versions. Key changes include the introduction of feature templates to define how features are constructed and attributed. It also covers the new Create Features window that combines the target layer and sketch tools. The document reviews the various feature construction tools available through the templates, toolbars, and editor menu. It provides details on how to edit existing feature vertices and sketches.
To solve an inequality graphically using a graphing calculator:
1) Graph the functions involved in the inequality on the same screen and find their intercept points.
2) Record the x-interval values where one function is above the other based on the graph.
3) Check the solution by re-graphing the inequality and using trace to verify the intervals where the plotted inequality function is above 1.
Transforming and distorting objects can be done using various tools and techniques in Illustrator. Objects can be transformed using tools like Rotate, Scale, Reflect, Shear, and Free Transform. The Pathfinder panel allows combining objects using preset operations. Compound paths and clipping masks allow grouping objects. The Shape Builder and Offset Path tools help create complex shapes from basic ones. Transforming objects maintains their reference points unless changed.
Intro to AutoCAD 2016 2D | 01 - introductionMoataz Mongi
This document provides an overview of the key components of the AutoCAD software interface and functions. It discusses the user interface elements like tabs, command line, and drawing area. It also outlines some common file extensions used in AutoCAD like .dwg, .dwt, and .dxf files. The document reviews options for customizing settings, available fonts, and the main command panels. It concludes with mentioning some examples of final projects like mechanical drawings or architectural plans that can be created using AutoCAD.
This document provides instructions for creating a scatter plot graph in Microsoft Excel. It describes how to enter age and breathing capacity data into a spreadsheet, select the data, insert a scatter plot graph, format axes and data points, add titles and labels, include a trendline, and print the finished graph. The overall goal is to construct a graph visualizing the relationship between age and breathing capacity using sample data provided.
1) The document introduces the basic geometric construction tools in AutoCAD LT 2008, including lines, circles, erase, and zoom commands.
2) It explains how to set up a new drawing by defining units, drawing limits, and using visual references like grids and snapping to lay out geometric shapes.
3) The main content demonstrates how to draw lines using the line command, erase objects, and use grids and snapping to construct regular shapes, before introducing coordinate systems.
This document provides instructions for using variables in the Robofest programming environment to control values. It describes how to:
1) Create a variable to store a light sensor reading.
2) Save the light value to the variable.
3) Read the variable value, perform math on it by adding 2, and convert it to text for display.
4) Display the text value for 5 seconds before continuing.
This document provides instructions for several basic AutoCAD commands used to set up a drawing, including:
1. The LIST command to view object properties.
2. The DIST and AREA commands to measure distances and calculate areas between selected points.
3. The ID command to identify coordinate locations of selected points.
4. The UNITS, LIMITS, and SCALELISTEDIT commands to set the drawing units, limits, and available scales.
Tips are provided for using object snaps and setting the appropriate scales when setting up a drawing for a specific paper size.
This document provides an overview of the GeoGebra dynamic mathematics software. It describes GeoGebra's capabilities, history, interface including its algebra, graphics and input views. It also outlines GeoGebra's toolbar and tools for constructing objects like points, lines, and figures.
This document provides an introduction to AutoCAD and its basic functions. It describes what CAD, CADD and related acronyms stand for. It outlines the typical elements of a CAD system including computers, input/output devices, software. It then demonstrates how to start a new drawing in AutoCAD, set units and limits, use grids and snapping, and perform basic drawing tasks like creating shapes, lines and text. The document concludes with instructions on zooming and plotting a basic drawing on paper.
The document provides an introduction to AutoCAD, a computer-aided drafting software. It describes AutoCAD as a program used to create precise 2D and 3D drawings for construction and manufacturing. It then discusses the different types of drafters that use AutoCAD, including mechanical, architectural, electrical, and civil drafters. Finally, it provides an overview of the AutoCAD interface and basic tools, how to install AutoCAD, and how to create a simple drawing using basic commands like drawing a horizontal line.
The document provides an overview of the basic Civil 3D workflow including:
- Always starting new drawings from a template and setting autosave to 30 minutes
- Importing 3D CAD data to build surfaces and using alignments for 2D data
- Creating surfaces, alignments, profiles, assemblies, corridors, and pipe networks
- Setting up storm and sanitary analysis in SSA including inputting IDF curves and editing nodes, links, and catchments
- Analyzing the drainage network in SSA and exporting results back to Civil 3D to update the model
Loading Parcels Into Smallworld GIS via FMESafe Software
This document discusses Puget Sound Energy's process for loading parcel data into their GE Smallworld GIS system using FME software. It covers PSE's history with parcel data, the current process of obtaining data from counties and transforming it using FME workbenches to address issues before loading it into Smallworld. Examples are provided of data issues from different counties and the FME solutions used to successfully load the data. Common data problems and future plans to streamline the interim parcel update process are also outlined.
This document discusses how automation can be used with geodatabases in ArcGIS using the ArcPy module in Python. It provides examples of using ArcPy to explore geodatabase content, simplify administrative tasks like creating indexes and setting privileges, and implement data workflows like conversion and distribution. ArcPy allows access to common data structures, geoprocessing tools, and map documents through its modules. Understanding geodatabases, Python concepts, and the ArcPy package are required to automate tasks with the geodatabase.
Avidgeo String Manipulation : Getting Started with Python and ArcGISGuido Stein
This is a presentation that teaches about making single line statements with python to manipulate string variables with a focus on esri arcgis calculate field. This presentation was given at the February 2013 AvidGeo Meetup group hosted by CGA Harvard. For more about the AvidGeo group visit their website at http://avidgeo.com
This document provides an overview of a Python Programming for ArcGIS workshop, including:
- The workshop will teach Python skills to access ArcGIS commands, attribute tables, and geometries for geoprocessing.
- An outline of topics includes introductions to Python and ArcGIS, programming principles and modules, ModelBuilder, and reading and writing data.
- Examples of Python code are provided to demonstrate basic concepts like variables, conditionals, loops, importing modules, and file manipulation.
Python is an open source scripting language that can be used independently or within ArcGIS to automate geoprocessing and map creation tasks. It allows users to easily share and expand geoprocessing tools. Python code can be written in various integrated development environments (IDEs) or text editors and then run to create and automate workflows, extend existing tools with custom logic, write new tools, and access other modules to analyze geospatial data. Online training resources are available to help users learn Python scripting.
This document provides an overview of ESRI and ArcGIS. It discusses that ESRI was founded in 1969 and began developing GIS tools in the 1980s, releasing their first commercial software ARC/INFO in 1982. It then summarizes the history of ArcGIS, including the releases of ArcView in the 1990s, ArcGIS 8.X in 1999, and ArcGIS 9.X in 2004. The document also outlines the different ArcGIS Desktop components and levels, as well as the industries where ArcGIS is applicable, such as agriculture, utilities, government, and more.
This document provides a manual for basic GIS functions. It introduces ArcGIS components like ArcCatalog, ArcMap and ArcToolbox. It discusses importing and viewing data, creating shapefiles, and setting projections. It also covers georeferencing images, analyzing data through tools like clip and extract, and performing proximity analysis. The document aims to guide users through foundational GIS processes.
A geographic information system (GIS) is a collection of hardware,
software, geographicdata, and personnel designed to create, store, edit,
manipulate, analyze and display geographically referenced information.
1. The document provides steps to digitize features on a toposheet map using ArcGIS software.
2. It involves adding the toposheet and shapefile layers to the map, starting an editing session to create and edit features, and using tools to digitize point, line and polygon features by clicking vertices on the georeferenced map.
3. Attributes are then added to the digitized features by opening the attribute table and entering information in the respective fields.
This document provides an overview of the key components of the AutoCAD interface, including:
- The ribbon interface comprised of tabs, panels, and commands.
- Additional toolbars like the Quick Access toolbar and InfoCenter toolbar.
- Drawing aids on the status bar like snap modes, ortho mode, and object snap.
- The differences between model and layout spaces for creating geometry and arranging views.
- Using multiple windows to work with multiple drawings simultaneously.
Manual on GPS usage in Forest Management UnitsENPI FLEG
The document provides instructions for using the USGS Earth Explorer tool to search for and download Landsat satellite imagery. It describes how to register an account, search for images by location and date, apply additional filters, view search results, and download or order selected images. The steps include selecting the Landsat data set, setting search criteria like location, date range, and cloud cover, viewing thumbnail results on a map, selecting images, and downloading or ordering files for registered users.
This document provides an introduction to remote sensing, geographic information systems (GIS), and the GIS software ArcGIS. It begins with definitions of remote sensing and GIS. It then outlines tutorials for using ArcGIS, including how to open ArcMap, add and explore data layers, navigate maps, identify features, edit data, work with labels and legends, and use layout view. The document covers basic functions in ArcGIS like navigation, selection, attribute tables, and editing tools as well as more advanced topics such as creating maps for printing.
AutoCAD is a commercial computer-aided design software used widely around the world. It was first released in 1982 and has since seen 29 generations of updates. The software allows users to design in both 2D and 3D across industries like architecture, engineering, and construction. AutoCAD has various tools and commands to aid in tasks like drafting, 3D modeling, annotation, and sharing designs through tools like layouts and exporting to PDF. It also provides preset workspaces tailored for functions like 3D modeling versus 2D drafting. Users can customize settings, properties, and more to control how they design within the AutoCAD interface.
A GUIDE FOR USING A SOFTWARE TO PLOT THE GRAPHS IN ARTICLES ( GRAPHER OR TECH...AirConditioningandRe
This document provides an overview of the user interface for a graphing software. It describes the main components, including the plot window for creating graphs, the object manager for organizing graph elements, the property manager for editing object properties, and the worksheet manager for working with data. It also briefly mentions the script manager for automation and different window types for graphs, data, scripts, and more. The document aims to introduce users to the layout and basic functions of each element in the graphing software interface.
Training modules for site selection analysis in GIS. There are 14 modules of four to six slides each. Each module is designed to run for 20 to 30 minutes of instruction in conjunction with explanations, examples and demonstrations.
Autocad 2016-tips-and-tricks-booklet-1Somanathan M
The document provides tips and tricks for using the updated user interface in Autodesk AutoCAD 2016. Some key improvements include an easier to use start tab for accessing recent files and learning resources, enhanced selection tools with object highlighting, improved graphics performance with options for high quality geometry and line smoothing, and increased productivity with tools like revision clouds, hyperlinks, and section planes that now work for point clouds. The document offers advice on customizing interface elements and provides keyboard shortcuts and system variables to configure settings.
The document provides steps for basic tasks in ArcGIS including adding data, adding symbology, creating buffers, and migrating data between a shapefile and geodatabase. It outlines 7 steps for adding shapefiles or feature classes to a map, 10 steps for applying symbology, and describes how to use buffer tools and wizards to create buffers around selected features at a specified distance. It also explains how to import and export data between a shapefile and geodatabase using geoprocessing tools.
This document provides instructions for exercises using ArcGIS software to perform basic GIS functions. It covers installing ArcGIS, navigating the ArcMap and ArcCatalog interfaces, adding and connecting data layers, changing symbology and layer order, identifying features, measuring distances, editing attributes, and more. The exercises guide the user through essential ArcGIS skills for operating basic tools to explore, visualize, query and map geographic data.
Schematic design tools allow engineers to design and lay out electronic circuits. OrCAD Capture is a schematic design tool that allows users to create part libraries, design schematics with various components and connectivity, edit the design, assign properties, generate reports like bills of materials, and create netlists to interface with other electronic design automation tools for simulation and physical layout. The tool provides a comprehensive schematic design workflow from initial design to outputs for downstream tools.
Microsoft mathmatics step-by-step_guideAnang Anang
The document provides an overview of the key features and tools available in Microsoft Mathematics, including:
1) The calculator pad, worksheet tab for computations, and graphing tab for plotting graphs. Additional math tools include an equation solver, formulas library, and triangle solver.
2) Instructions for using the graphing calculator to evaluate expressions, solve equations either with buttons or ink input, and view step-by-step solutions.
3) Details on how to create graphs including plotting lines and functions, animating parameters, and creating 3D surface graphs which can be rotated to view from different angles.
The document discusses various methods for building user interfaces with forms in Access, including:
1) Creating simple forms from tables or queries, using the Form Wizard to generate forms, and designing advanced forms in Layout or Design view.
2) Adding different types of controls like text boxes, labels, buttons and tabs to forms.
3) Creating navigation forms to organize data across multiple forms and linking forms to show related data.
LoCloud MINT metadata mapping tool, Nikolaos Simou, Eleni Iskou, National Tec...locloud
This presentation of the MINT metadata mapping and ingestion tool was prepared for the LoCloud training workshops. The presentation gives an overview of MINT including user administration, metadata import, mappings, transformation and reporting. The slides include a series of screen shots giving a step-by-step walk through of the various processes. The MINT tool in LoCloud is used for mapping metadata imported by cultural institutions to various standard metadata schemas in preparation for transformation and delivery to Europeana.
This document provides instructions for using ArcScene to view and navigate 3D data, draping shapefiles over terrain, extruding shapefiles to create 3D buildings, creating animations in ArcScene, and exporting ArcScene projects and shapefiles to Google Earth. It describes how to open ArcScene, add data, navigate the 3D environment, drape and extrude shapefiles, create and export animations, and export shapefiles as KML for viewing in Google Earth.
This document provides an overview of creating and formatting charts in Excel 2003. It discusses how to use the Chart Wizard to insert charts, describes common chart types like column and pie charts, and explains how to format chart elements, resize and move charts, add comments, find and replace text, protect sheets with passwords, and email Excel files. Commonly used features like increasing/decreasing decimals, hiding/unhiding tabs, and using shortcut keys are also outlined. The document contains instructions for summarizing Excel data visually with charts and formatting and sharing Excel files.
This document provides tips for navigating, cropping, using layers and groups, tool presets, layer styles, Adobe Camera Raw, creating new files, soft proofing, printing, resetting preferences, and alternate ways to open files in Photoshop. Some key tips include using shortcuts to cycle between documents, add canvas by dragging the crop tool, duplicate layers by option/alt dragging, copy layer styles between layers, and open multiple files as layers in a stack. Advanced users can reset preferences and tools, set custom soft proofing defaults, and open files as smart objects from Bridge or as video layers from Camera Raw.
The document provides steps for creating a shapefile, editing features within the shapefile, and generating topology to check for errors in digitization. The key steps are:
1. Create a shapefile and add data. Start editing and select an appropriate scale.
2. Use editing tools like straight segments or trace to digitize features within the shapefile. Save edits regularly.
3. Generate topology on the feature dataset to highlight errors in red. Adjust errors by merging, cutting or marking as exceptions.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
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How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
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ArcGIS Lesson 3
1. Attribute Table & Edit
Geomatics Department - 2016
ArcGIS Pro
Lesson 3
2. Edit
1- First of all, ArcGIS Pro support editor automatically, no need to start editing like ArcGIS
desktop .
ArcGIS Desktop 10.3
3. Add Field
• Open attribute by right click of shapefile or from (on the ribbon, click the Data tab).
Add field
Delete field
Calculate Field
Delete Select
There are 3 new field Types in Pro
If you have URL or Attached , you can use it .
4. Calculate Geometry (Add Geometry Attributes)
• If you want to calculate X,Y coordinates (WGS-1984) , you can use Add Geometry
Attributes .
1- On the ANALYSIS tab, in the Geoprocessing group, click the Tools .
2- Search about Add Geometry Attributes & run it .
5. Edit attributes
1- To edit attribute values, open the Attributes, select the features, and edit the values in the attribute
table .Or on the Edit tab in the Selection group, click Attributes .
2- In the Attributes pane, expand the selection tree and click the feature or related records you want to
edit and updates the attributes table.
7. Editor
• On the ribbon of the Edit tab, you can see all edit options:
8. New Feature
Create new features :
1- To create new features, on the Edit tab in the Features group, click Create .
2- It gives you many options to create line as you see on the below ,
3- To enter attribute values for a new feature before you create it, click the forward arrow
On the active template .
9. New Feature
• Vertices
It is the same tools of ArcGIS Desktop 10.3
1- You can Add & delete vertices from Vertices
Tools .
2- To edit vertices values (coordinate)
Vertices Tools
10. Move and Merge
* Move Tools
Move tool
Rotate
You can click Tab on the keyboard and
write angle
* Merge
1- Select Features
2- Click Merge (Run)
11. Snap
* Snapping :-
• On the Edit tab, Snapping toggles snapping On or Off. The drop-down list enables and
disables snap modes .
• It is the same tools & idea of ArcGIS Desktop .