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GIS Tutorial 1 Lecture 4 Geodatabases
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Outline Data types Geodatabases Data table joins Spatial joins Field calculator Calculate geometry ArcCatalog functions 2 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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DATA TYPES Lecture 4 3 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Directly loadable data types dBase (.dbf) Text with comma (.csv) or tab-separated values (.txt) Microsoft Access (.mdb) Microsoft Excel (.xls) 4 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Data table formats First row must have attribute names with self-documenting labels (e.g. Pop5To17, Area) Usual naming convention first character is a letter remaining characters be any letters, digits, or the underscore character All additional rows of a data table need to contain attribute values None of the rows can be sums, averages, or other statistics of raw data rows 5 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Data table formats dBase field names Maximum 10 characters 6 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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GEODATABASES Lecture 4 7 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Geodatabase types Manages features and tables inside a database management system File geodatabase stores datasets in a folder of files each dataset a file up to 1 TB in size can be used across platforms can be compressed and encrypted for read-only, secure use ESRI’s recommended choice 8 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Geodatabase types Personal geodatabase stores datasets in a Microsoft Access.mdb file storage sizes between 250 and 500 MB limited to 2GB only supported on Windows ArcSDE geodatabase stores datasets in a number of optional DBMSs: IBM DB2, IBM Informix, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, or PostgreSQL unlimited size and users 9 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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New file geodatabase ArcCatalog 10 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Import into geodatabase 11 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook Shapefile features
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Import into geodatabase Tables 12 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Export from geodatabase 13 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Compact geodatabases File and personal geodatabases Reduces size and improves performance Compact personal geodatabases > 250 MB. Geodatabases with frequent data entry, deletion, or general editing Open geodatabases in ArcMap cannot be compacted remove any layers with a source table or feature class in that database from the TOC 14 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Compress geodatabases File geodatabases Once compressed, a feature class or table is read-only and cannot be edited Compression is ideally suited to mature datasets that do not require further editing Compressed dataset can be uncompressed to return it to its original, read-write format 15 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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View geodatabases Cannot identify names in Windows Explorer Must use ArcCatalog 16 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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DATA TABLE JOINS Lecture 4 17 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Data table joins Putting two tables together to make one table Join two tables one-to-one by row Must have the same values and data types 18 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Join example Housing heating fuel study for U.S. Counties Source: U.S. Census Data table: Census SF3 table for heating fuel by county Map Features: County polygons 19 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Data table Heating fuel table (Excel spreadsheet) 20 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Data table Heating fuel table data dictionary H040001: Occupied housing units: House heating fuel; TOTAL Units H040002: Occupied housing units: House heating fuel; Utility gas H040003: Occupied housing units: House heating fuel; Bottled; tank; or LP gas H040004: Occupied housing units: House heating fuel; Electricity H040005: Occupied housing units: House heating fuel; Fuel oil; kerosene; etc. H040006: Occupied housing units: House heating fuel; Coal or coke H040007: Occupied housing units: House heating fuel; Wood H040008: Occupied housing units: House heating fuel; Solar energy H040009: Occupied housing units: House heating fuel; Other fuel H040010: Occupied housing units: House heating fuel; No fuel used 21 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Feature class County polygons 22 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Add data and features to map 23 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Open attribute tables Find common attribute to join 24 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Data problem FIPS has leading zero and is a TEXT field. GEO_ID2 is a NUMBER field with no leading zeros. 25 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook FIPS 01001 01003 01005 01007 GEO_ID2 1001 1003 1005 1007
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Data solution Make a new NUMBER field in Counties attribute table and use field calculator to populate new field from old 26 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Data solution New FIPS_NUM is same as GEO_ID2 and ready to join 27 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Join tables 28 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Join result Heating fuel data is now listed for every county in the USCounties feature attribute table 29 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Permanent joins Joins are temporary and can be removed Export data to make joins permanent 30 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Choropleth map result 31 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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SPATIAL JOINS Lecture 4 32 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Spatial join example You have census block group centroids with housing fuel data You want to know housing fuel data by neighborhoods No attributes in common Spatial join needed 33 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Spatial joins Points to polygons Spatially joins points (block centroids) within polygons (neighborhoods) Joins using “shape” (not attribute field) 34 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Spatial joins Right click polygon layer (neighborhoods) 35 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Join result New polygon feature 36 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Join result Counts and sums 37 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Count result Number of points in each polygon 38 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Sum result Every block group centroid has associated data (e.g. H040004, heating electricity shown in labels) 39 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Sum result 40 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook One neighborhood example Central business district 4 block groups Housing units with electricity fuel (80 + 299 + 128 + 292 ) Sum = 799
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Choropleth map result (sum) 41 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Choropleth map result (sum) 42 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Other spatial joins Polygons to points Example: ATM robberies (points) need neighborhood name 43 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Polygon to point join result Neighborhood name shows on each point 44 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Other spatial joins Points to points Example: What is the distance of a burglary to the nearest commercial property? 45 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Point to point join result Distance to nearest commercial property shows on each burglary point 46 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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FIELD CALCULATOR Lecture 4 47 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Sample functions Performs numeric calculations Populates field Concatenates text data 48 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Field calculator functions Calculate acres to square miles 49 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Field calculator functions Populate field with county name GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook 50
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Field calculator functions Concatenate house number and street fields GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook 51
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CALCULATE GEOMETRY Lecture 4 52 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Polygon/point centroids Advanced calculations for finding a polygon’s point centroid 53 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Calculate XY fields Add new X and Y fields in the attribute table GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook 54
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Calculate XY fields Calculate geometry for X field, repeat for Y GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook 55
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XY field results Results are X and Y values based on map properties (e.g. Long/Lat or XY feet) 56 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Export XY coordinates 57 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Add XY data table 58 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Export as shapefile XY events should be exported as permanent shapefile or feature class 59 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Calculate area Add area field and calculate geometry GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook 60
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Calculate perimeter Add perimeter field and calculate script 61 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Calculate length Add length field and calculate script 62 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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ARCCATALOG FUNCTIONS Lecture 4 63 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Basic functions Copy, paste, rename, etc. 64 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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View and edit properties Projections, fields, etc. 65 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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View metadata 66 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Edit metadata 67 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Create new files Geodatabases, tables, features, etc. 68 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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Summary Data types Geodatabases Data table joins Spatial joins Field calculator Calculate geometry ArcCatalog functions 69 GIS TUTORIAL 1 - Basic Workbook
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