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E-grāmata: Switching to ArcGIS Pro from ArcMap

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  • Izdevniecība: Environmental Systems Research Institute Inc.,U.S.
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Take advantage of your ArcMap experience to get up to speed with ArcGIS Pro using Switching to ArcGIS Pro from ArcMap, the concise yet comprehensive book updated for ArcGIS Pro 2.9.



Take advantage of your ArcMap experience to get started now with ArcGIS Pro 2.9.

With the retirement of ArcMap coming soon, users need a tool to learn ArcGIS Pro quickly and efficiently—one that explains the new approach and improved functionality without bogging down. Experienced users don’t need an in-depth introduction but one that gets them up and running using ArcGIS Pro in their daily workflows.

Switching to ArcGIS Pro from ArcMap, second edition, is the concise yet comprehensive source for bringing existing ArcMap users up to speed with ArcGIS Pro. Updated and tested against ArcGIS Pro 2.9, this book introduces experienced ArcMap users to the ribbons, panes, and project-based structure of ArcGIS Pro. Covering the most common and important workflows required for most GIS work, this book concentrates on a project for Crater Lake in Oregon, so users will quickly become familiar with the data and be able to focus on learning the ArcGIS Pro UI in 10 chapters.

Written by an author with 20-plus years of experience writing textbooks using Esri software, Switching to ArcGIS Pro from ArcMap, second edition, takes any frustration out of making the switch to the premier professional desktop GIS application from Esri.

Preface ix
Acknowledgments x
Chapter 1 Contemplating the switch to ArcGIS Pro
1(18)
Background
1(2)
System requirements
3(1)
Licensing
3(1)
Capabilities of ArcGIS Pro
4(1)
When should I switch?
5(2)
Time to explore
7(1)
Objective 1.1 Downloading the data for these exercises
7(2)
Objective 1.2 Starting ArcGIS Pro, signing in, creating a project, and exploring the interface
9(3)
Objective 1.3 Accessing maps and data from ArcGIS Online
12(2)
Objective 1.4 Arranging the windows and panes
14(1)
Objective 1.5 Accessing ArcGIS Pro Help
15(2)
Objective 1.6 Importing a map document
17(2)
Chapter 2 Unpacking the UI
19(10)
Background
19(1)
The ribbon and tabs
19(1)
Panes
20(1)
Views
21(1)
Time to explore
22(1)
Objective 2.1 Getting familiar with the Contents pane
22(2)
Objective 2.2 Learning to work with objects and tabs
24(1)
Objective 2.3 Exploring the Catalog pane
25(4)
Chapter 3 The project
29(8)
Background
29(1)
What is a project?
29(1)
Items stored in a project
30(2)
Paths in projects
32(1)
Renaming projects
32(1)
Time to explore
33(1)
Objective 3.1 Exploring the elements of a project
33(2)
Objective 3.2 Accessing properties of projects, maps, and other items
35(2)
Chapter 4 Navigating and exploring maps
37(10)
Background
37(1)
Exploring maps
37(1)
2D and 3D navigation
38(1)
Time to explore
39(1)
Objective 4.1 Learning to use the Map tools
39(4)
Objective 4.2 Exploring 3D scenes and linking views
43(4)
Chapter 5 Symbolizing maps
47(20)
Background
47(1)
Accessing the symbol settings for layers
47(1)
Accessing the labeling properties
48(2)
Symbolizing rasters
50(2)
Time to explore
52(1)
Objective 5.1 Modifying single symbols
52(3)
Objective 5.2 Creating maps from attributes
55(3)
Objective 5.3 Creating labels
58(2)
Objective 5.4 Managing labels
60(3)
Objective 5.5 Symbolizing rasters
63(4)
Chapter 6 Geoprocessing
67(14)
Background
67(1)
What's different
67(2)
Analysis buttons and tools
69(1)
Tool licensing
69(1)
Time to explore
70(1)
Objective 6.1 Getting familiar with the geoprocessing interface
70(2)
Objective 6.2 Performing interactive selections
72(2)
Objective 6.3 Performing selections based on attributes
74(2)
Objective 6.4 Performing selections based on location
76(1)
Objective 6.5 Practicing geoprocessing
77(4)
Chapter 7 Tables
81(14)
Background
81(1)
General table characteristics
81(1)
Joining and relating tables
82(3)
Making charts
85(1)
Time to explore
86(1)
Objective 7.1 Managing table views
86(2)
Objective 7.2 Creating and managing properties of a chart
88(2)
Objective 7.3 Calculating statistics for tables
90(2)
Objective 7.4 Calculating and editing in tables
92(3)
Chapter 8 Layouts
95(16)
Background
95(1)
Layouts and map frames
95(1)
Layout editing procedures
96(2)
Importing map documents and templates
98(1)
Time to explore
98(1)
Objective 8.1 Creating the maps for the layout
99(1)
Objective 8.2 Setting up a layout page with map frames
100(2)
Objective 8.3 Setting the map frame extent and scale
102(1)
Objective 8.4 Formatting the map frame
103(2)
Objective 8.5 Creating and formatting map elements
105(2)
Objective 8.6 Fine-tuning the legend
107(2)
Objective 8.7 Accessing and copying layouts
109(2)
Chapter 9 Managing data
111(20)
Background
111(1)
Data models
111(1)
Managing the geodatabase schema
112(2)
Creating domains
114(1)
Managing data from diverse sources
115(1)
Project longevity
116(1)
Managing shared data for work groups
117(1)
Time to explore
118(1)
Objective 9.1 Creating a project and exporting data to it
118(2)
Objective 9.2 Creating feature classes
120(2)
Objective 9.3 Creating and managing metadata
122(2)
Objective 9.4 Creating fields and domains
124(2)
Objective 9.5 Modifying the table schema
126(2)
Objective 9.6 Sharing data using ArcGIS Online
128(3)
Chapter 10 Editing
131(22)
Background
131(1)
Basic editing functions
131(1)
Creating features
132(2)
Modifying existing features
134(2)
Creating and editing annotation
136(1)
Time to explore
136(1)
Objective 10.1 Understanding the editing tools in ArcGIS Pro
136(2)
Objective 10.2 Creating points
138(2)
Objective 10.3 Creating lines
140(2)
Objective 10.4 Creating polygons
142(2)
Objective 10.5 Modifying existing features
144(3)
Objective 10.6 Creating an annotation feature class
147(2)
Objective 10.7 Editing annotation
149(1)
Objective 10.8 Creating annotation features
150(3)
Chapter 11 Moving forward
153(2)
Data sources 155
Maribeth H. Price, PhD, Professor of Geology and Dean of Graduate Education for the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, has been using Esri products since 1991, teaching college GIS since 1995 and writing textbooks using Esri software since 2001. She has extensive familiarity with both ArcMap/ArcCatalog and ArcGIS Pro, both as a user and in the classroom, as well as experience writing about GIS concepts and developing software tutorials. She teaches GIS workshops, having offered more than 100 workshops to over 1,200 participants since 2000.