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School of Geography FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENT Querying with ArcGIS
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What is Querying? A request to select features or records from a database Often written as a statement or logical expression Types of queries: Interactive click on features using the Identify tool Find tool Distance tool Select by Attribute (SQL query) Select by Location (spatial query) Select by Graphic
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Selection Tools Select and clear individual features from the Tools toolbar Various selection options from the Selection menu
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Dynamic Linkage
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Selection Options in ArcMap Specify interactive selection method + Selection Option (Selection Options)
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Select by Attribute Uses an SQL where clause to select features Save and reload selection expressions Selected features in blue Right click in the Field box
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Other Features Search on a text name – enclose in single brackets Use wildcard characters - % or * for any length; _ for one character in combination with LIKE Use Boolean operators to look in more than one column, i.e. AND, OR, NOT, etc. Is NULL – to search for null values Get Unique Values + Go To: Substring (“STATE_NAME”,1,2) = ‘Te’
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Select by Location Is a spatial query Use features in one layer to select features in another Examples are to select features in A that are: Completely contain B Intersect with B Are within a specified distance of B Are completely within B Etc.
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Example of a Query by Location
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Results of the Query Addresses within 50m of motorwayFurther refined to choose only dwellings
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Select by Graphics Draw a graphic to select features Works with interactive selection methods
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Save Selection Or export as a shapefile Data Export Data
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Querying in ArcMap Hands-on Exercise #8
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