Tuesday, 6 December 2016

Lab 2 ArcGIS Spatial Data Editing Tutorial Exercise - Geographic Information System (GLS 613)

   

The most straightforward approach to figure out how to edit in ArcMap is to finished the activities in this instructional exercise. The primary part of the instructional exercise (Exercises 1–3) utilizes information from Utah's Zion National Park, which contains such geologic material such as red and tan sandstone rocks, slope of the cliffs, and huge numbers of canyons. You will utilize the editing environment in ArcMap to make and change spatial components to represent different natural and human-made features in that area. upon finishing these exercises, you can make distinctive sorts of new features, including points, lines, polygons, and annotations. Creating a new attribute value, edit shapes, and create and applying a features template. You will become familiar with a plenty of the tools available on the Arctoolbox and parts of the UI which is available to you when editing. The rest of the activities (Exercises 4–5) represent to you how to edit an existing data. You will figure out how to preserve spatial information through topology and how to coordinate new information with existing datasets utilizing spatial adjustment.  You can manage to finish this exercise in orderly, since the software procedure depend on those introduced in before activities and expect you comprehend those ideas. For activities 1–3, you have to finish the all the subparts, (for example, a, b, c, and d) in the meantime, then it can only stop after finishing an entire exercise. For exercise 4–5, you can restart the tutorial again on either the following exercise or subpart with any trouble since the maps and information are independent in these exercises.


Software Used : 

ArcGIS 10.4


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Tutorial Data :



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