- Citing ArcGIS Desktop when writing papers? - Geographic Information . . .
When writing papers, is there a standard style that should be used for citing ArcGIS, specifically ArcMap? In particular, how do you reference a specific tool that you used in your analysis I'm not referring to the citation style being used specifically in the paper
- arcmap - Need to convert points to polygons of a specific size, using . . .
I have discovered an awesome way in ArcGIS 10 4 to create rectangular buffer around your points! Following this picture, the length a of the polygon equals to 2-times the radius (a = 2*r) of the buffer
- arcmap - Adding easting and northing points in ArcGIS - Geographic . . .
I am trying to add coordinates into ArcGIS 10 6 1 Below are the Northing and Easting I have been given I have added these Northing and Eastings into an Excel sheet and saved them as a CSV File (
- arcmap - Export list of coordinates in a points layer to spreadsheet . . .
At least at 9 3, ArcMap has an 'Add XY Coordinates' tool (under the Data Management -> Features toolbox) You can run this, which will add a field for the X Y components of the point coordinate You can open the attribute table of the layer and export (using the Options Export menu on the attribute table) to a dbf, which you can then open in
- arcmap - How to automatically align the edges of features to other . . .
What I have tried is Integrate in ArcMap 10 8 On the attached image the black border is A, the blue patch is the original B, and the red dashed line is the new, integrated B As you can see it made a pretty good job on the bottom edges, but for some reason touched the other vertices as well, even if they were way out of the tolerance level
- arcgis desktop - Converting CSV to shapefile - Geographic Information . . .
Add the CSV file to ArcMap, right-click on it and select Display XY data Select appropriate values in the shown dialog, press OK A new featureclass will be added to the map Right-click on that, select Data, Export Data Alternatively, in ArcCatalog, right-click on the CSV file, select Create Featureclass, From XY table
- arcmap - Creating polygon buffer from line - Geographic Information . . .
I have connected a series of points into a line in ArcMap 10 with the Points to Line tool in the ArcToolbox The line is, of course, in its own layer, and I added a 5-meter buffer around the line It appears that this buffer is in the layer feature class as the original line
- Differences Between Clip Tool and Intersect Tool
There has been a recent trend towards questions asking for an explanation of the differences between tools If you're using ESRI products the ArcGIS Online Help should be your first stop
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