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نویسندگان: TRIPP CORBIN
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ISBN (شابک) : 9781839210228, 1839210222
ناشر: PACKT PUBLISHING LIMITED
سال نشر: 2020
تعداد صفحات: 535
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
حجم فایل: 78 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب LEARNING ARCGIS PRO 2 - : a beginner's guide to creating 2d and 3d maps and performing... geospatial analysis with arcgis pro 2. به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب LEARNING ARCGIS PRO 2 - : راهنمای مبتدی برای ایجاد نقشه های دو بعدی و سه بعدی و انجام ... تجزیه و تحلیل جغرافیایی با arcgis pro 2. نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
Cover Title Page Copyright and Credits Dedication About Packt Contributors Table of Contents Preface Section 1: Introducing and Navigating ArcGIS Pro Chapter 1: Introducing ArcGIS Pro Technical requirements Checking requirements for installing ArcGIS Pro Understanding ArcGIS Pro minimum system requirements Learning about OS requirements Understanding the hardware requirements Other supporting software requirements Author system recommendations Testing to see whether your computer can run ArcGIS Pro Downloading and installing ArcGIS Pro How to download the installation files Installing ArcGIS Pro Installing ArcGIS Pro offline help files Managing and assigning ArcGIS Pro licenses Understanding the number and level of ArcGIS Pro licenses Assigning ArcGIS Pro licenses Downloading and installing the exercise data Launching ArcGIS Pro Opening an ArcGIS Pro Project Summary Further reading Chapter 2: Navigating the Ribbon Interface Technical requirements Understanding the new interface terminology ArcGIS Pro interface terminology Introducing the user interface Using the interface Navigating the ribbon Project tab Map tab Navigate group Layer group Selection group Inquiry group Exercise 2A – Working with the Map tab Step 1 – Opening a project Step 2 – Navigating the map Step 3 – Using the Infographics tool (optional) Learning about contextual tabs Understanding the Feature Layer contextual tab set Learning about the Appearance tab Visibility Range group Effects group Drawing group Extrusion and Faces groups Learning about the Labeling tab Layer group Label Class group Text Symbol group Label Placement group Map group Learning about the Data tab Definition Query group Table group Selection group Export group Exercise 2B – Working with 2D and 3D layers Step 1 – Opening the project and adding layers Step 2 – Changing symbology Step 3 – Labeling Step 4 – Working with a 3D layer Challenge Summary Section 2: Visualizing, Maintaining, and Analyzing Data Chapter 3: Creating 2D Maps Technical requirements Creating and configuring 2D maps Creating a new map Exercise 3A – Adding and configuring layers in a map Step 1 – Creating the project Step 2 – Connecting data sources Step 3 – Adding layers Step 4 – Saving a layer file Step 5 – Renaming your map Exercise 3B – Adding a new map to a project Step 1 – Creating the new map in a project Step 2 – Filtering a layer with a definition query Step 3 – Adding annotations to the map Exercise 3C – Using map and layer files Step 1 – Adding a new map using a map file Step 2 – Creating and using a layer file Step 3 – Labeling the pipe sizes Step 4 – Configuring label conflict and placement options Skill challenge Summary Further reading Chapter 4: Creating 3D Scenes Technical requirements Understanding 3D Scenes Exercise 4A – Creating a simple 3D Scene Step 1 – Creating a project and 3D Scene Step 2 – Adding a layer Step 3 – Making a 3D layer Step 4 – Combining types of symbology Learning about elevations and how to use them Establishing ground elevations Understanding DEMs Understanding TINs Understanding extruding features Other methods to display 3D data Exercise 4B – Creating a Local Scene Step 1 – Opening a project and adding a Local Scene Step 2 – Setting the ground surface Step 3 – Adding layers and setting symbology Summary Further reading Chapter 5: Creating and Working with Projects Technical requirements Working with an ArcGIS Pro project Understanding project terminology Using the Catalog pane The Project tab The Portal tab The Favorites tab Exercise 5A – Using the Catalog pane Step 1 – Opening and saving a project Step 2 – Navigating the Catalog pane Step 3 – Adding a database connection Step 4 – Adjusting the layers Step 5 – Accessing and adding a layer from a portal (optional) Step 6 – Adding a folder connection as a favorite Step 7 – Adding a favorite to a project Creating a new project and project templates Creating a new project with Esri templates Exercise 5B – Using an Esri template to create a new project Step 1 – Creating a new project using the Local Scene template Step 2 – Connecting to data sources and adding your surface Creating custom project templates Exercise 5C – Creating a custom project template Step 1 – Creating a project Step 2 – Setting up a default map in the template Step 3 – Adding a layout from an existing map document Step 4 – Saving a project as a template Step 5 – Creating a new project using a custom template Word of warning Summary Chapter 6: Creating a Layout Technical requirements Understanding the considerations of designing a layout Understanding the purpose Practice exercise – Determining the purpose Understanding the audience for the map Learning about the age factor Understanding the education and knowledge level Learning about the situation Creating a layout in ArcGIS Pro Understanding the general workflow to create a layout Exercise 6A – Creating a simple layout Step 1 – Opening ArcGIS Pro and your project Step 2 – Adding a new blank layout Step 3 – Displaying the desired area Step 4 – Adding other elements Challenge 1 Exercise 6B – Creating and using a layout template Step 1 – Saving a template file Step 2 – Creating a new layout using the layout file Step 3 – Configuring the new layout Challenge 2 Summary Chapter 7: Creating Map Books Using Map Series Technical requirements What is a map series? Understanding and creating a map series Learning about indexes Creating grid and strip indexes Understanding the Grid Index Features tool Learning about the Strip Map Index Features tool Exercise 7A – Creating a grid index Step 1 – Opening ArcGIS Pro and your project Step 2 – Creating the grid index Enabling the Map Series functionality Exercise 7B – Enabling the map series Step 1 – Opening the project and layout Step 2 – Enabling and configuring the map series Step 3 – Adding a page name to your layout Step 4 – Viewing pages in a series Step 5 – Printing a map series Summary Chapter 8: Learning to Edit Spatial Data Technical requirements Understanding the editable data formats Data formats – editable or not Understanding geodatabases Identifying your data format Editing data using ArcGIS Pro How to start editing features and attributes Preparing ArcGIS Pro to edit data Learning about the Edit tab Clipboard group Manage Edits group Snapping group Features group Selection group Creating new features Learning about feature templates Exercise 8A – Creating new features Step 1 – Opening your project and preparing to edit Step 2 – Adding your source data Step 3 – Drawing a new sewer line Step 4 – Updating attributes Challenge Step 5 – Drawing the manholes Step 6 – Adding the street centerlines Step 7 – Creating the street rights-of-way Exercise 8B – Splitting polygons Step 1 – Splitting out the rights-of-way Step 2 – Splitting out individual lot polygons Summary Further reading Chapter 9: Learning about Editing Tabular Data Technical requirements Editing your schema Adding a field Field name Alias Field types Exercise 9A – Adding a field and populating values Importing a new feature class Exercise 9B – Importing a shapefile Step 1 – Opening the project and adding a layer Step 2 – Exporting to a geodatabase Populating field values in a database Understanding methods to edit or add single values Attributes window Editing directly in the attribute table Exercise 9C – Editing attributes Step 1 – Opening the project and zooming to the correct location Step 2 – Adding Street_Centerline attribute values Mass-populating table values by using tools Calculate Field tool Calculate Geometry tool Exercise 9D – Using tools to mass-populate field values Step 1 – Populating the field using the Field Calculator tool Step 2 – Using the Calculate Geometry tool Summary Further reading Chapter 10: Performing Analysis with Geoprocessing Tools Technical requirements Determining which tools to use Understanding licensing levels Learning about extensions for ArcGIS Pro Spatial Analyst 3D Analyst Network Analyst Exercise 10A – Determining your license level and extensions Step 1 – Opening ArcGIS Pro Step 2 – Determining the license level and extension Understanding the analysis process Preparing data for analysis Clip geoprocessing tool Dissolve tool Project tool Merge tool Append tool Exercise 10B – Using the Clip and Dissolve tools Step 1 – Evaluating the data Step 2 – Clipping the streets Step 3 – Simplifying the data and calculating the total length Step 4 – Exporting a table to Excel Using other common geoprocessing analysis tools Overlay analysis Union Intersect Proximity analysis Buffer tool Multiple Ring Buffer tool Exercise 10C – Performing analysis Step 1 – Locating commercial properties near sewer lines Step 2 – Exporting selected parcels Step 3 – Determining how much of each commercial property is in the floodplain Step 4 – Selecting commercial parcels that are not in the floodplain Step 5 – Reviewing your geoprocessing history Summary Section 3: Sharing Data and Automating processes Chapter 11: Creating and Using Tasks Technical requirements Understanding what a task is Components of a task Running a task Exercise 11A – Running a simple task Step 1 – Starting ArcGIS Pro and opening a project Step 2 – Opening and running a task Learning how to create tasks Exercise 11B – Exploring a task Step 1 – Opening a project Step 2 – Opening a task in the Task Designer Step 3 – Reviewing a task\'s steps Things to consider when creating a task Understanding the purpose of the task Determining the workflow to support the purpose Using tasks in different ways Determining the audience for a task Creating a task yourself Creating a task item Creating a task group Creating a task Exercise 11C – Creating a task Step 1 – Opening a project and creating a task item Step 2 – Creating a new task Adding task steps Learning about the components of a step General Actions Views Contents Exercise 11D – Adding steps to a task Step 1 – Opening the task in the Task Designer Step 2 – Adding a step to zoom Step 3 – Selecting the road segment Step 4 – Selecting nearby parcels Step 5 – Exporting the selection to an Excel spreadsheet Step 6 – Running your task Challenge Summary Chapter 12: Automating Processes with ModelBuilder and Python Technical requirements Differentiating between tasks, geoprocessing models, and Python scripts Learning about geoprocessing models Understanding Python scripts What is the difference between the three? Creating geoprocessing models Understanding model components and terminology Saving a model Exercise 12A – Creating a model Step 1 – Opening the project and the ModelBuilder window Step 2 – Adding model components Step 3 – Adding another process Running a model Exercise 12B – Running a model Step 1 – Running the model from ModelBuilder Step 2 – Resetting the run state Step 3 – Running the model from a toolbox Making a model interactive Exercise 12C – Allowing users to provide inputs to run models Step 1 – Marking variables as parameters Step 2 – Exposing hidden variables Step 3 – Running the model Learning about Python Understanding Python basics Commenting and documenting your scripts Learning about variables Understanding data paths Learning about the ArcPy module Locating Python syntax for a geoprocessing tool Exercise 12D – Creating a Python script Step 1 – Opening IDLE Step 2 – Writing the script Step 3 – Adding the script to ArcGIS Pro and running it Summary Further reading Chapter 13: Sharing Your Work with Others Technical requirements Sharing content with those on your network Sharing data if users have ArcGIS Pro Understanding the layer file Exercise 13A – Creating a layer file and using it Step 1 – Creating the layer file Step 2 – Using the layer file to add a layer to a map Learning about map files Map file challenge Understanding layout files Layout file challenge Sharing data if users don\'t have ArcGIS Pro Exporting to other GIS formats Exercise 13B – Exporting data to a shapefile Step 1 – Opening the project and verifying the data Step 2 – Creating a new map and adding the shapefile as a layer Step 3 – Applying symbology using a layer file Exporting data to non-GIS formats Exporting maps and layouts Exporting tables Sharing content with those not on your network Learning about the layer package Exercise 13C – Creating a layer package Step 1 – Creating the layer package Step 2 – Testing the package Understanding map packages Map package challenge Learning about project packages Project package challenge Publishing to ArcGIS Online Exercise 13D – Publishing a map to ArcGIS Online Step 1 – Optimizing your map Step 2 – Publishing a map to ArcGIS Online Step 3 – Viewing the new map in ArcGIS Online Summary Further reading Chapter 14: Using Arcade Expressions for Labeling and Symbology Technical requirements Learning about Arcade Understanding Arcade syntax Understanding the text string syntax Inserting comments into expressions Adding data from a table Defining a variable Understanding labeling expressions Configuring expressions to label with multiple field values Making labels more readable Exercise 14A – Creating an Arcade label expression Step 1 – Opening your project and reviewing the available data Step 2 – Creating a simple label expression Understanding symbology expressions Creating a symbology expression Understanding the common operators Exercise 14B – Creating a symbology expression Step 1 – Evaluating the Street_Centerlines layer Step 2 – Creating a symbology expression Summary Further reading GIS glossary Other Books You May Enjoy Index