Resumen
In ArcGIS Pro, features can be selected by location based on the spatial relationship of the features within a layer. To select polygon features based on ZIP codes, convert the list of ZIP codes to locations on a map to enable the spatial analysis. The map below shows the counties in California displayed in polygons.
This article provides the workflow to select polygon features based on a list of ZIP codes in California.
Procedimiento
- In ArcGIS Pro, add the ZIP codes data to the project. Refer to ArcGIS Pro: Add a stand-alone table to a map or scene for more information.
- In the Contents pane, right-click the standalone table, and click Geocode Table.
- In the Geocode Table pane, click Go to Tool.
- For Input Locator, click the drop-down arrow , or Browse to select an input locator. In this example, ArcGIS World Geocoding Service is selected.
Note:
Using ArcGIS World Geocoding Service consumes credits. Refer to ArcGIS Pro: Geocoding tools for more information.
- For Input Address Fields, click the drop-down arrow, and select Single Field.
- For Single Line Input, click the drop-down arrow, and select the field containing the ZIP codes. In this example, the field is SampleofZIP.
- Click Run.
- Click No to close the Geocoding Completed dialog box. The ZIP codes are now displayed on the map.
- On the ArcGIS Pro ribbon, on the Map tab, click Select By Location.
- Fill in the parameters in the Select By Location pane.
- For Input Features, click the drop-down arrow, and select the polygon feature layer. In this example, the polygon layer is Counties.
- For Relationship, click the drop-down arrow, and select Intersect.
- For Selecting Features, click the drop-down arrow, and select the geocode output layer.
- Click OK.
The polygons containing the ZIP code addresses are selected on the map.