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Geoprocessing How-To Exercises

Published: February 17, 2006

Summary

How-to documents introduce you to not so obvious ways to customize geoprocessing functionality to you, and your teams', needs and thus improve your geoprocessing experience. They are written in tutorial style and each document guides you step-by-step through a customization or model building process.

Description

  • How to Add the ArcGIS 9.1 Introducing Geoprocessing Panel to ArcCatalog and/or ArcMap

    The Introducing Geoprocessing panel presents a collection of a dozen frequently used geoprocessing tools - Append, Buffer, Clip, Dissolve, Erase, Identity, Intersect, Merge, Multipart to Singlepart, Near, Point Distance, Union - along with easy access to these tools and their help. In this document you will learn how to add the Introducing Geoprocessing panel to your menu or toolbar for easy access to this geoprocessing functionality.
  • How to use the ArcGIS 9.1 Merge Tool with Field Map

    Merge is one of the twelve most frequently used tools included in the Introducing Geoprocessing panel.* The ArcGIS 9.1 version of Merge is extended to include a Field Map control for easy Output Field management. You can rename, reformat, delete, add, and define Output Fields using existing Input Fields. In addition, you can delete duplicate Input Fields, or merge them into one existing Input Field. In this document you will learn how to work with the Field Map on the Merge tool.

    * It is also available from the ArcToolbox window in the General toolset in the Data Management Tools.
  • How to Customize the ArcToolbox Window for Project Work

    For easy, speedy, and productive project work, create your own look and feel for the ArcToolbox window by setting global, project, and tool environments specific to each of your projects. In this document you will learn how to easily customize the ArcToolbox window for your project work.
  • How to Set Workspace Environments for Project Work

    To make your project work more productive, you can further customize the Geoprocessing environment. Very useful features include setting preferences of workspaces, output coordinate systems, tolerances, and grid sizes. In this document you will learn how to set different levels of environment settings for easy project work.
  • How to Unload Geodatabase Feature Classes to Shapefiles in a Model Followed by Batch Buffering with a Script Tool

    In ModelBuilder, unloading geodatabase feature classes to shapefiles for further geoprocessing represents a challenge because the initial unloading is a many-to-one operation: Many geodatabase feature classes are unloaded into a single workspace or folder and simultaneously converted to shapefiles. ModelBuilder has no way of knowing how many feature classes there are and what their names are, information needed for further geoprocessing processes. Currently, the most elegant solution is through a script, especially if all features are processed the same. In this document you will learn how to unload geodatabase feature classes and subsequently buffer and uniquely name the output shapefiles using a script tool.

 



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