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School of Geography FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENT Introduction to Editing
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ArcGIS Editor Toolbar All editing functions are controlled through the toolbar Edit Menu Edit Tool Sketch Tool Task List Target Layer Split ToolRotate Tool Attribute Dialog Sketch Properties
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Common Editing Tasks Create New Data Create new geometry (coordinates that represent points, lines polygons) Update new attributes Edit Existing Data Edit and update geometry Edit and update attributes
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Create and Edit Features Choose Data Frame Start Editing Set the Target Layer
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Set Options Snapping tolerance sets distance at which snapping will occur Sticky tolerance determines how far an object has to move before it does
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Create New Features Task should be set to Create New Feature Most common tool: Sketch tool Click with your left mouse button and you create a vertex Double click and you end the feature Vertex Sketch Tool
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Working with Sketches Right clicking and moving away from a vertex Right clicking on last drawn vertex
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Edit Attributes Add values or copy/cut paste them for a single or multiple selected features Attribute Values
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Edit the Values of a Vertex Edit Sketch Properties dialog Highlight a vertex Can edit values directly
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End the Editing Session Stop editing without saving changes OR Stop editing and save the changes made OR Save edits and continue making changes
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Editing Lines – How to Start? How do I start constructing a line? Start with a vertex Absolute X,Y Snap to existing vertex or end Creating vertices based on other features Parallel, perpendicular, etc. Distance, direction, segment deflection, etc.
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Editing Lines can extend or trim a line based on another feature Line is extended Line is trimmed
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Creating Curves Use Arc, End Point Arc or Tangent tool Which one should you use? Need to experiment! Arc Tangent Arc End Point
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Creating Polygons Start with a vertex Digitise a set of vertices Double click on the starting vertex to end the polygon Digitise on a backdrop map Can create other vertices based on measurements (e.g. deflection and length) – then use Square and Finish function
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Editing Existing Polygons Modify/Reshape/Cut Polygon Split an existing polygon into two Or change just a single vertex
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Editing Points, Lines and Polygons Hands-on Exercise #9
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