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.
Lab report 9 satellite image classification using Erdas imagineSharik Shamsudhien
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Geographical Information System (GIS) Georeferencing and Digitization, Bihar ...Kamlesh Kumar
This work is an effort to share Geographical Information System: Georeferencing, digitization and map making steps through QGIS 2.0.1
Georeferencing
Digitization of Topographical sheet
Point
Line
Area
Bihar Map
District Headquarters
Railway of Bihar
District Boundaries
Thematic Maps (Literacy & Sex Ratio)
Radiometric corrections include correcting the data for sensor irregularities and unwanted sensor or atmospheric noise, and converting the data so they accurately represent the reflected or emitted radiation measured by the sensor.
ArcMap is ArcGIS’s desktop application for all map-based tasks, like data
and map analysis, editing and production of maps. In ArcMap, a user can
display data, make selections, analyse data, manipulate data, create data,
assign symbols and produce maps. ArcMap also serves as gateway to a
number of software extensions that perform specific tasks and analyses (extensions will be discussed later in the course).
Lab report 9 satellite image classification using Erdas imagineSharik Shamsudhien
This presentation focuses on Creation of satellite image classification in Erdas imagine of a particular area
Erdas Imagine is an image processing software package that allows users to process both geospatial and other imagery as well as vector data. Erdas can also handle hyperspectral imagery and LiDAR from various sensors.
Geographical Information System (GIS) Georeferencing and Digitization, Bihar ...Kamlesh Kumar
This work is an effort to share Geographical Information System: Georeferencing, digitization and map making steps through QGIS 2.0.1
Georeferencing
Digitization of Topographical sheet
Point
Line
Area
Bihar Map
District Headquarters
Railway of Bihar
District Boundaries
Thematic Maps (Literacy & Sex Ratio)
Radiometric corrections include correcting the data for sensor irregularities and unwanted sensor or atmospheric noise, and converting the data so they accurately represent the reflected or emitted radiation measured by the sensor.
ArcMap is ArcGIS’s desktop application for all map-based tasks, like data
and map analysis, editing and production of maps. In ArcMap, a user can
display data, make selections, analyse data, manipulate data, create data,
assign symbols and produce maps. ArcMap also serves as gateway to a
number of software extensions that perform specific tasks and analyses (extensions will be discussed later in the course).
Select a folder or folder connection in the Catalog tree.
Click the File menu, point to New, then click Shapefile.
Click in the Name text box and type a name for the new shapefile.
Click the Feature Type drop-down arrow and click the type of geometry the shapefile will contain.
APPLICATIONS OF REMOTE SENSING AND GIS TECHNOLOGIES IN FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENTrsmahabir
Flooding is the most common of all major disasters that regularly affect populations and results in extensive damage to property, infrastructure, natural resources, and even to loss of life. To ensure better outcomes, planning and execution of flood management projects must utilize knowledge on a wide range of factors, most of which are of a spatial nature. Advances in geospatial technologies, specifically remote sensing and Geographic Information Systems (GIS), have enabled the acquisition and analysis of data about the Earth's surface for flood mitigation projects in a faster, more efficient and more accurate manner.
Remote sensing and GIS have emerged as powerful tools to deal with various aspects of flood management in prevention, preparedness and relief management of flood disaster. GIS facilitates integration of spatial and non-spatial data such as rainfall and stream flows, river cross sections and profiles, and river basin characteristics, as well as other information such as historical flood maps, infrastructures, land use, and social and economic data. Such data sets are critical for the in-depth analysis and management of floods.
Remote sensing technologies have great potential in overcoming the information void in the Caribbean region. The observation, mapping, and representation of Earth’s surface have provided effective and timely information for monitoring floods and their effect. The potential of new air- and space-borne imaging technologies for improving hazard evaluation and risk reduction is continually being explored. They are relatively inexpensive and have the ability to provide information on several parameters that are crucial to flood mapping and monitoring.
3D GIS brings enhanced depth into data collection and analysis by incorporating a z-value into mapping. Most commonly, that means including elevation data, but users have many options for adding layers of information.
While 3D models are more difficult to create and maintain than 2D ones, there are myriad 3D GIS applications where this technology is greatly beneficial.
The 3D-GIS in the Cloud main purpose is to evaluate the use-efficiency of both existing and planned spatial space.
Perhaps the most important component of a GIS is in the part of data used in GIS. The data for GIS can be derived from various sources. A wide variety of data sources exist for both spatial and attribute data.
This work is an effort to share Geographical Information System:
This presentation will present you both ways to geo reference image:
1. Raw image by X,Y coordinates
2. Image to Image referencing
Select a folder or folder connection in the Catalog tree.
Click the File menu, point to New, then click Shapefile.
Click in the Name text box and type a name for the new shapefile.
Click the Feature Type drop-down arrow and click the type of geometry the shapefile will contain.
APPLICATIONS OF REMOTE SENSING AND GIS TECHNOLOGIES IN FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENTrsmahabir
Flooding is the most common of all major disasters that regularly affect populations and results in extensive damage to property, infrastructure, natural resources, and even to loss of life. To ensure better outcomes, planning and execution of flood management projects must utilize knowledge on a wide range of factors, most of which are of a spatial nature. Advances in geospatial technologies, specifically remote sensing and Geographic Information Systems (GIS), have enabled the acquisition and analysis of data about the Earth's surface for flood mitigation projects in a faster, more efficient and more accurate manner.
Remote sensing and GIS have emerged as powerful tools to deal with various aspects of flood management in prevention, preparedness and relief management of flood disaster. GIS facilitates integration of spatial and non-spatial data such as rainfall and stream flows, river cross sections and profiles, and river basin characteristics, as well as other information such as historical flood maps, infrastructures, land use, and social and economic data. Such data sets are critical for the in-depth analysis and management of floods.
Remote sensing technologies have great potential in overcoming the information void in the Caribbean region. The observation, mapping, and representation of Earth’s surface have provided effective and timely information for monitoring floods and their effect. The potential of new air- and space-borne imaging technologies for improving hazard evaluation and risk reduction is continually being explored. They are relatively inexpensive and have the ability to provide information on several parameters that are crucial to flood mapping and monitoring.
3D GIS brings enhanced depth into data collection and analysis by incorporating a z-value into mapping. Most commonly, that means including elevation data, but users have many options for adding layers of information.
While 3D models are more difficult to create and maintain than 2D ones, there are myriad 3D GIS applications where this technology is greatly beneficial.
The 3D-GIS in the Cloud main purpose is to evaluate the use-efficiency of both existing and planned spatial space.
Perhaps the most important component of a GIS is in the part of data used in GIS. The data for GIS can be derived from various sources. A wide variety of data sources exist for both spatial and attribute data.
This work is an effort to share Geographical Information System:
This presentation will present you both ways to geo reference image:
1. Raw image by X,Y coordinates
2. Image to Image referencing
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
A brief (and most definitely incomplete) introduction to the world of open source GIS. Here I present some reasons open source options are useful and then give a brief introduction to the tools I use most: QGIS, PostGIS, and R. This talk was presented at the California Natural Resources Agency GIS Day on November 13, 2014.
Automatic Computer-Aided Design (AutoCAD 2D) engineering drawing is an important
component in BFPD courses. This software is commonly practiced by students for the product
design process as part of the project development. However, there is a lack of quality in 2D
engineering drawing that affects the students’ prototype making process and project progression.
This paper intends to identify the problems that weakened the students' performances of the
AutoCAD 2D engineering drawings. Data were collected from the students’ examinations,
assignments, and independent projects. Semi-structured interviews were also conducted with the
students.
AutoCAD LT 2D CAD software is the perfect solution for designers and drafters who want an easy-to-use tool for creating drawings faster and with more precision. Cost-effective 2D CAD software for drafting, drawing and documentation. Cost-effective 2D CAD software for drafting, drawing and documentation.
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IMGS Geospatial User Group 2014 - GeoMedia Smart Client Planning WorkflowsIMGS
GeoMedia Smart Client enables organisations to implement geospatial business workflows that are not supported by out-of-the-box products, in an easy and sustainable way across the enterprise also for non-GIS experts.
The latest version of CADSTAR meets industry requirements for high-speed design, as well as containing across-the-board performance enhancements and ease-of-use features. CADSTAR 2018 challenges the view that PCB Desktop software has to be complicated.
Encryption in Microsoft 365 - ExpertsLive Netherlands 2024Albert Hoitingh
In this session I delve into the encryption technology used in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Purview. Including the concepts of Customer Key and Double Key Encryption.
Goodbye Windows 11: Make Way for Nitrux Linux 3.5.0!SOFTTECHHUB
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A tale of scale & speed: How the US Navy is enabling software delivery from l...sonjaschweigert1
Rapid and secure feature delivery is a goal across every application team and every branch of the DoD. The Navy’s DevSecOps platform, Party Barge, has achieved:
- Reduction in onboarding time from 5 weeks to 1 day
- Improved developer experience and productivity through actionable findings and reduction of false positives
- Maintenance of superior security standards and inherent policy enforcement with Authorization to Operate (ATO)
Development teams can ship efficiently and ensure applications are cyber ready for Navy Authorizing Officials (AOs). In this webinar, Sigma Defense and Anchore will give attendees a look behind the scenes and demo secure pipeline automation and security artifacts that speed up application ATO and time to production.
We will cover:
- How to remove silos in DevSecOps
- How to build efficient development pipeline roles and component templates
- How to deliver security artifacts that matter for ATO’s (SBOMs, vulnerability reports, and policy evidence)
- How to streamline operations with automated policy checks on container images
DevOps and Testing slides at DASA ConnectKari Kakkonen
My and Rik Marselis slides at 30.5.2024 DASA Connect conference. We discuss about what is testing, then what is agile testing and finally what is Testing in DevOps. Finally we had lovely workshop with the participants trying to find out different ways to think about quality and testing in different parts of the DevOps infinity loop.
In his public lecture, Christian Timmerer provides insights into the fascinating history of video streaming, starting from its humble beginnings before YouTube to the groundbreaking technologies that now dominate platforms like Netflix and ORF ON. Timmerer also presents provocative contributions of his own that have significantly influenced the industry. He concludes by looking at future challenges and invites the audience to join in a discussion.
Full-RAG: A modern architecture for hyper-personalizationZilliz
Mike Del Balso, CEO & Co-Founder at Tecton, presents "Full RAG," a novel approach to AI recommendation systems, aiming to push beyond the limitations of traditional models through a deep integration of contextual insights and real-time data, leveraging the Retrieval-Augmented Generation architecture. This talk will outline Full RAG's potential to significantly enhance personalization, address engineering challenges such as data management and model training, and introduce data enrichment with reranking as a key solution. Attendees will gain crucial insights into the importance of hyperpersonalization in AI, the capabilities of Full RAG for advanced personalization, and strategies for managing complex data integrations for deploying cutting-edge AI solutions.
GraphSummit Singapore | The Future of Agility: Supercharging Digital Transfor...Neo4j
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Threats to mobile devices are more prevalent and increasing in scope and complexity. Users of mobile devices desire to take full advantage of the features
available on those devices, but many of the features provide convenience and capability but sacrifice security. This best practices guide outlines steps the users can take to better protect personal devices and information.
Communications Mining Series - Zero to Hero - Session 1DianaGray10
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• Communication Mining Overview
• Why is it important?
• How can it help today’s business and the benefits
• Phases in Communication Mining
• Demo on Platform overview
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In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
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The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
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While the dev and ops silo continues to crumble….many organizations still relegate monitoring & observability as the purview of ops, infra and SRE teams. This is a mistake - achieving a highly observable system requires collaboration up and down the stack.
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Large Language Model (LLM) and it’s Geospatial Applications
Editing for ArcGIS 10 and 10.1
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Presentation Objectives
What’s Changed
Feature Templates
Construction Tools
Editing Tools
Snapping
Editing Attributes
Tips and Tricks
This PowerPoint is available at www.junipergis.com>links>presentations
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What’s Changed
Editor Toolbar – Old Style
Editor Toolbar – ArcGIS 10
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What's Changed
Start Editing
Normal Start
New option to start editing
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What's Changed
Editor Toolbar – Old Style
Sketch Tools now are
upfront, or…
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What's Changed
Editor Toolbar – Old Style
… on the Feature Construction
“mini” toolbar
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What's Changed
Editor Toolbar – Old Style
Feature Templates
ArcGIS 10
Some Tasks
in Create Features
7. 9.x Task List options – where they are now
Old Style
Task list items now on Editor Toolbar,
- Construction Tools
- Advanced Editing Toolbar
- Topology Toolbar
or other toolbars
Editing in ArcGIS 10X
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What happened to the Task List?
Add to Toolbar
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Feature Templates – used to define how features
and attributes will work
Construction Tools
Editing Tools
Editing in ArcGIS 10X
ArcGIS 10 Editing Overview – 5 key pieces
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Snapping
Editing Attributes
Editing in ArcGIS 10X
ArcGIS 10 Editing Overview
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The Editing Session
All edits are performed in an “Edit Session”
Table calculations can be done outside an edit session
Editing can only be performed on data from one directory or geodatabase at a
time.
Start an Edit Session from layer context menu or Editor menu
ArcView can edit Shapefiles and Personal/File geodatabases.
ArcEditor needed to edit SDE geodatabases.
Editing tools and procedures work the same for all data types and software levels.
ArcEditor and ArcInfo provide more tools
Editing in ArcGIS 10X
ArcGIS 10 Editing Overview
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The Editing Session
Edits can be saved during an edit session
or when you close the edit session.
Edits work in conjunction
with “Selectable” layers
Can use any selection method
to select features for editing.
Editing in ArcGIS 10X
ArcGIS 10 Editing Overview
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The Editor Toolbar
Contains most editing commands and options
Open by clicking on the Editor Button or opening
the toolbar from Customize>Toolbars.
Editing in ArcGIS 10X
ArcGIS 10 Editing Overview
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The Editor Menu
Start/Stop Editing; Save Edits
Move…
Construct Points…, Buffer…, Union…, Copy Parallel –
create new features in the target layer (feature template).
Merge... Split – modify features in the same layer.
Clip – can be used to “subtract” areas from features.
Validate Features (works with geodatabases)
Editing in ArcGIS 10X
ArcGIS 10 Editing Overview
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The Editor Menu
Snapping – opens snapping dialog
box
More Editing Toolbars
Editing Windows
Editing in ArcGIS 10X
ArcGIS 10 Editing Overview
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The Editor Menu
Editor Menu Options…
Options for Topology, Units,
Annotation and Attributes
Sticky move tolerance
Classic Snapping
Show Mini toolbar
Stream Tolerance
Editing in ArcGIS 10X
ArcGIS 10 Editing Overview
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Create Feature Window
Create Features Window
Combines “Target Layer” & “Sketch” tools & “Task List”
“Target Layers” become “Feature Templates”
Some “Task List” and “Sketch” tool items
included in the Construction Tools section
Construction Tools change depending
on feature type
Each Template has a default tool
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Create Feature Window
Feature Templates
Templates initially created from visible layers
in editable data frame/folder/Geodatabase
Templates can be deleted, copied, changed
ArcMap remembers how templates are
organized next time you open the map
If you add new layers,
need to add templates – in 10.1, it
seems to add new layers automatically.
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Create Feature Window
Feature Templates
Feature Templates are based on
current symbology
Can have multiple “templates”
for each layer
Best to set symbology before
starting to edit
Set symbology on categorical
data, not quantitative
Turn off layers you don’t need
- keeps the Create Features dialog
cleaner
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Create Feature Window
Feature Templates - Organizing Templates
Lists all Layers
New (add)
Templates
Copy/Delete
Tags
Properties
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Create Feature Window
Feature Templates - Organizing Templates
FilteringGrouping Templates
Used to change order of templates
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Create Feature Window
Feature Templates - Other Uses
Many editing commands require templates
Might need to create Template in advance
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Create Feature Window
Feature Templates - Creating Features
Select Template
Select Construction Tool, if not using default tool
Start Sketching
Old Way -
Set Target Layer
Select Task
Select Sketch Tool
Start Sketching
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Creating Features
Feature Construction Tools – located many places
Construct Tools in Create Features
Default Tool set as part of
Template Properties
Choices change depending
on feature type
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Creating Features
Feature Construction Tools
Construction MethodsTools on Editor Toolbar
Straight Segment (Sketch)
End Point Arc Segment
Midpoint
Trace
Point
Right Angle
Distance-Distance & Distance-Direction
Intersection
Arc Segment, Tangent Curve Segment, & Bezier Curve Segment
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Creating Features
Feature Construction Tools
Feature Construction Mini toolbar
Straight Segment (Sketch)
End Point Arc Segment
Trace; Etc…
Constrain Parallel
– select feature to mimic
Constrain Perpendicular
Finish Sketch
Undo
Use Tab key to move toolbar up or down in 10.0
Use Tab key to temporarily display or hide in 10.1
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Creating Features
Feature Construction Tools
Sketch Tool
Context Menu
Opened by
right-clicking an
existing feature or
an empty space.
Similar to 9.x
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Creating Features
Feature Construction Tools
Topology Toolbar
Construct Polygons – Creates polygon features from
selected lines, requires existing polygon template
Requires ArcEditor
Moved to Advanced Editing Toolbar in 10.1
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Creating Features
Feature Construction Tools
Editor Menu Commands for creating new features
Construct Points… – creates points
along selected line segment
Copy Parallel…
Buffer… – creates Polygon if
Feature Template is a Polygon, creates
closed line if Feature Template is a Line.
Union… – Creates new feature from
multiple selected features - works on point,
line and polygon features
- some tools require a template
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Feature Editing – Workings with Sketches
Sketches are the representation of the feature
and are what is actually being edited.
Sketches from existing features are
highlighted in cyan with green vertexes;
Sketches for new features will display with
current symbology and green vertexes.
Certain tools work differently depending on
whether you’re selecting Sketches or Features.
Sketches are converted back to features when
editing is saved or stopped.
Stop sketching by hitting F2 key
Editing in ArcGIS 10X
Editing Features
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Feature Editing – Workings with Selected Features
Selection Anchor – controls how
Some commands like Move, Scale,
and Rotate operate.
Change location by moving cursor over
The anchor and clicking the <Ctrl> key to
change cursor style when moving objects.
Scale and Rotate commands let you
change the anchor just by moving the
cursor to the selection anchor.
Editing in ArcGIS 10X
Editing Features
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Editing Existing Features
Feature Editing – Editing Vertices
Double-click a feature with the
Edit Tool or click Edit Vertices
on the Editor Toolbar
to display sketch vertices
Use Edit Vertices mini toolbar
to Modify, Add, Delete a vertex,
or to Finish Sketch or
open Sketch Properties
More Tools added in 10.1
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Feature Editing - Sketch Context Menu
Open by right-clicking a Sketch
Similar to 9.x
Can change segment type
Editing Existing Features
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Editing Existing Features
Feature Editing
Editor Toolbar Options
Edit Vertices
Reshape Feature
Cut Polygon
Split Line
Rotate
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Editing Existing Features
Feature Editing
Editor Menu Options
Move…
Split… – splits line segments by distance,
percentage, number of parts
Clip… – uses a selected polygon
to clip out other features
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Editing Existing Features
Feature Editing
Advanced Editing Toolbar – 10.0
Fillet
Trim & Extend
Line Intersection
Explode Multi-part Features Generalize & Smooth
Topology Toolbar – 10.0
Split Polygons – splits multiple polygons with a selected line
Requires ArcEditor - Moved to Advanced Editing
Toolbar in 10.1
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Editing Existing Features
Feature Editing
Advanced Editing Toolbar – 10.1
Align to Shape
Replace Geometry
Construct/Split Polygons/Planerize
Generalize & Smooth
Topology Toolbar – 10.1
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Editing Existing Features
Feature Editing
Editing Toolbox – new in 10; requires ArcEditor,
works on entire feature class.
Densify – adds vertexes to features
Erase Point – erases points within or
outside of selected feature
Extend or Trim Line – extends or trims
line features to another feature up to
a specified distance
Flip Line – flips start point to end point
for lines
Generalize – opposite of Densify
Snap – snaps vertices in one layer to vertices, edges, or
endpoints of another layer. Works like a bulk snap.
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Snapping
How Snapping Works
Snaps for all features are active by default
Snap tips show which snap/feature will be used
Each snap type has unique icon
Cannot set snap priority for layer or type
Can turn snap types on/off
Can use “classic” snapping - Editor>Options
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Snapping
How Snapping Works – Snapping Toolbar
Turn on Snapping Toolbar from Editor menu
Standard Snaps - Point, Endpoint, Vertex, Edge
Turn Snapping on/off; Activate individual snap types
New Snaps - Intersection, Midpoint, Tangent
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Snapping
How Snapping Works – Snapping Toolbar
Snapping Options
Snapping tolerance is in
Pixels only, not Map Units
Can change Snap Tip symbology
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Classic Snapping
Set snapping priority – Layer at top of list has priority
Set snap type for each layer or for sketches.
Set Snap tolerance through
Snapping>Options…
Can be more useful in some cases
Turn classic snapping on in Editor>Options
Editing in ArcGIS 10X
Snapping
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Editing Attributes
Attribute Editor
Similar to 9.x
Options for sorting fields, fields to display
Expand relationships for joins & relates
Select Layer name to edit all selected features
Select Feature to edit individual features
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Editing Attributes
Field Calculator
Similar to 9.x
Can use Python or VB Script
45. Editing in ArcGIS – Advanced Editing Tools
Advanced Editing Toolbar
10.1
Topology Toolbar
10.1
Spatial Adjustment Toolbar
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Editing Setup
Organize layers by setting symbology before starting to edit
Templates initially created based on symbology
If you change symbology, you’ll need to change templates
Consider using an “Editing” map separate from “Display” map
Turn off unneeded layers to keep Create Features dialog clean
Organize table fields before starting to edit
Turn off fields like Shape, Objectid, other unused fields
47. Editing in ArcGIS – Editing keyboard shortcuts
Shortcuts common to all editing tools
Z Zoom In
X Zoom Out
C Pan
V Show vertices
Esc Cancel
Spacebar Suspend snapping
Edit tool
Shift Add to/remove from selection
Ctrl Move the selection anchor
N Next selected feature
Trace tool
Tab Trace the other side of an edge
O Open Trace Options dialog box
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Editing Basics and Setup
Editor Menu – OptionsAttributes
Automatically display the attributes dialog when editing
Tips and Tricks
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Editing Basics and Setup
Editor Menu – OptionsUnits
Specifies Direction Types
and Units for entering Angles
Units for Distance can be
changed on-the-fly by using
abbreviations – m, mi, ft, ‘, etc.
Tips and Tricks
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Editing Basics and Setup
Feature Template Construction Tools - Auto Complete Polygon
Only works when completing to feature in the same layer
For the same effect in different layers, draw the new polygon overlapping an
existing polygon, then clip the new polygon with the existing polygon
Tips and Tricks
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Editing Basics and Setup
Editor Menu – Edit Commands
Clip – Works with one selected feature and cuts a hole in all
visible features; can be used as Auto Complete Polygon with
polygons in different layers.
Tips and Tricks
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Editing Basics and Setup
Working with Sketches - Sketch Tools
Midpoint tool
Tips and Tricks
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Editing Basics and Setup
Working with Sketches - Sketch Tools
Trace tool
Type “O” to
open trace
options
Tips and Tricks
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Other Editing Toolbars
Advanced Toolbar
ExtendTrim – extendstrims lines to selected feature
Tips and Tricks
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Other Editing Toolbars
Advanced Toolbar
Line Intersection – creates an intersection in a line at actual or implied
intersection
Tips and Tricks
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Other Editing Toolbars
Spatial Adjustment Toolbar
Defines which data will be adjusted.
Controls how the adjustment methods will work, including adjustment area.
Provides tools for creating and managing displacement links
Sets parameters for attribute transfers
Tips and Tricks
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Other Editing Toolbars
Spatial Adjustment Toolbar - Rubbersheeting
- Adjustment is applied piecewise throughout the layer or selected features,
rather than equally to all features as in the transformation methods.
Features are stretched and straight lines are preserved
Features can be held in place with Identity Links
After adjustment, all displacement
links become Identity links.
Adjustment can be limited
to a specified area or
applied to the entire extents
Tips and Tricks
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Other Editing Toolbars
Spatial Adjustment Toolbar - Edge SnapEdgematching
- uses Rubbersheeting methods to match features along edges of layers.
Match source layer to target layer or
match to midpoints of links
Match is based on displacement links that
can be added manually, from a file, or
automatically by drawing a window around
the features to be matched.
Edgematching can be enhanced by
specifying common attributes between
layers to use for matching
Tips and Tricks
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Other Editing Toolbars
Spatial Adjustment Toolbar - Attribute Transfer
Lets the user transfer attributes and geometry between features
Indicate source and target
layers or features
Attribute transfer can be
between features in the same
layer or in different layers.
Specify the fields to transfer
Fields can be “mapped”
between layers, as long as
the data type is the same
Tips and Tricks
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Limited topology created in ArcMap with ArcViewArcEditor.
Works with Shapefiles as well as
Geodatabase feature classes.
Cluster tolerance can be set.
Cannot use Geodatabase Topology
Rules or set Ranks
Limited tools
ArcView – Topology Edit Tool & Show Shared Features
ArcEditor – Construct and Split Polygons
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Other Editing Toolbars
Tips and Tricks
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Other Editing Toolbars
Map Topology Editing – Map Topology Geometry
Works with logical edges and logical nodes
Edges – shared parts of coincident lines or polygon boundaries.
Nodes – vertices at the end of an edge or where features intersect.
Hold down the “N” key to select nodes; “E” to select edges. 10.1 – just select
Right-click on the edge and
select the appropriate options. 10.0
10.1 10.0
Tips and Tricks
62. Topology Edit Tasks – tasks from the Editor Toolbar that work with map topology
Select shared features to edit with the Topology Edit tool
Reshape Edge – use Sketch tools
to define how to reshape
Modify Edge – use the Topology Edit or
normal Edit tool to move shared vertexes.
Generalize Edge – Generalizes an edge and maintains coincidence.
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Other Editing Toolbars
Tips and Tricks
63. Topology Edit Tasks – tasks from the Editor Toolbar that work with map topology
Align Edge – Select edge to change, then edge to match
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Other Editing Toolbars
Tips and Tricks
64. Cogo Toolbar – working with coordinate geometry in ArcMap
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Other Editing Toolbars
Tips and Tricks
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Magnify and Viewer Windows – help see your edits
Magnifier Window
Viewer Window
Tips and Tricks
66. Integrate Tool – Data Management>Feature Classes>Integrate
Works out of an edit session, no undo - so work on copy of data
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Bulk Editing
Tips and Tricks
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Field Calculator – VB examples
Replace – Search and Replace
Editing Attributes
Tips and Tricks
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Field Calculator – VB examples
Replace – Search and Replace
Editing Attributes
Tips and Tricks
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Field Calculator – VB examples
Split – breaks a text string and selects part of the string
Editing Attributes
Tips and Tricks
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Field Calculator – VB examples
Trim – Remove leading spaces
Editing Attributes
Tips and Tricks
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Field Calculator – VB examples
Compound CalculationsConverting numbers to string with &
Editing Attributes
Tips and Tricks