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Cover
Table of Contents
About the Author
Preface
1. Introducing ArcGIS Pro
Installing ArcGIS Pro
ArcGIS Pro minimum system requirements
Operating system requirements
Hardware requirements
Other software requirements
Recommendations from the author
Downloading the install files
Installing ArcGIS Pro
Conducting a silent install for IT departments
Managing and assigning ArcGIS Pro licenses
The number and level of ArcGIS Pro licenses
Managing ArcGIS Pro licenses
Launching ArcGIS Pro
Downloading and installing exercise data
Opening an existing ArcGIS Pro project
Summary
2. Using ArcGIS Pro – Navigating through the Interface
Understanding the new interface terminology
The ArcGIS Pro interface terminology
Using the interface
Navigating the ribbon
The PROJECT tab
New
Save
Save As
Portal
Licensing
Options
The MAP tab
The Navigate group
The Explore tool
The Bookmarks tool
The Layer group
The Add Data tool
The Add Preset tool
The Selection group
The Select tool
The Select By Attributes tool
The Select By Location tool
The Inquiry group
The Infographics tool
The Measure tool
The Locate tool
Exercise 2A – working with the MAP tab
Step 1 – opening a project
Step 2 – navigating in the map
Step 3 – using the Infographics tool (optional)
Contextual tabs
The FEATURE LAYER contextual tab
The APPEARANCE tab
The LABELING tab
Exercise 2B – working with 2D and 3D layers
Step 1 – opening the project and adding layers
Step 2 – changing symbology
Step 3 – labeling
Step 4 – working with a 3D layer
Summary
3. Creating and Working with ArcGIS Pro Projects
Working with an ArcGIS Pro project
Understanding project terminology
A project item
A portal item
A project package
The home folder
The default geodatabase
Using the Project pane
Exercise 3A – using the Project pane
Step 1 – open and save a project
Step 2 – navigating in the Project pane
Step 3 – adding a database connection
Step 4 – adjusting the layers
Step 5 – connecting to ArcGIS server
Creating a new project and project templates
Creating a new project with Esri templates
Exercise 3B – using an Esri template to create a new project
Step 1 – creating a new project using the Local scene template
Step 2 – connecting to data sources and adding your surface
Custom project templates
Exercise 3C – creating a custom project template
Step 1 – create a project
Step 2 – setting up a default map in the template
Step 3 – adding a layout from an existing map document
Step 4 – saving a project as a template
Step 5 – creating a new project using a custom template
Summary
4. Creating 2D Maps
Creating and configuring 2D maps
Creating a new map
Exercise 4A – adding and configuring layers in a map
Step 1 – creating the project
Step 2 – adding layers
Exercise 4B – adding a new map to a project
Step 1 – creating the new map
Step 2 – filtering a layer with a definition query
Step 3 – adding annotation to the map
Exercise 4C – using map and layer files
Step 1 – adding a new map using a map file
Step 2 – creating and using a layer file
Step 3 – labeling
Step 4 – configuring label conflict and placement options
Challenge
Summary
5. Creating 3D Maps
3D maps
Exercise 5A – creating a simple 3D scene
Step 1 – creating a project and 3D scene
Step 2 – adding a layer
Step 3 – making a layer 3D
Elevations
Ground elevations
Digital Elevation Models
Triangulated Irregular Networks
Extruding features
Other methods to display 3D data
Exercise 5B – creating a local scene
Step 1 – open a project and add a local scene
Step 2 – setting the ground surface
Step 3 – adding layers and setting symbology
Summary
6. Creating a Layout
Things you need to consider when designing a layout
Purpose
The audience
The author's story: A
The author's story: B
A situation
Creating a layout in ArcGIS Pro
Exercise 6A – creating a simple layout
Step 1 – open ArcGIS Pro and your project
Step 2 – adding a new blank layout
Step 3 – displaying the desired area
Step 4 – adding other elements
Challenge
Exercise 6B – creating and using a layout template
Step 1 – saving a template file
Step 2 – creating a new layout using a layout file
Step 3 – configuring a new layout
The challenge
Summary
7. Editing Spatial and Tabular Data
Editable data formats
Data formats – editable or not
How to know what format data is in
How to edit data using ArcGIS Pro
How to start editing features and attributes
Preparing to edit
The EDIT tab
Creating new features
Feature templates
Exercise 7A – creating new features
Step 1 – opening your project and preparing to edit
Step 2 – adding your source data
Step 3 – drawing a new sewer line
Step 4 – update attributes
Challenge
Step 5 – drawing the manholes
Step 6 – adding the roads
Challenge
Editing your schema
Adding a field
Field name
Alias
Field data types
Exercise 7B – adding a field and populating values
Step 1 – adding the field
Step 2 – populating the field using the field calculator
Importing a new feature class
Exercise 7C – importing a Shapefile
Step 1 – open the project and add a layer
Step 2 – export to geodatabase
Summary
8. Geoprocessing
What determines which tools you can use?
Licensing levels
Extensions for ArcGIS Pro
Spatial Analyst
3D Analyst
Network Analyst
Exercise 8A – determining the license level and extension
Step 1 – open ArcGIS Pro
Step 2 – determining the license level and extension
The analysis process
Preparing data for analysis
The Clip tool
The Dissolve tool
The Project tool
The Merge tool
The Append tool
Exercise 8B – using the Clip and Dissolve tools
Step 1 – evaluate the data
Step 2 – clipping the streets
Step 3 – simplifying the data and calculating the total length
Step 4 – exporting a table to Excel
Other commonly used geoprocessing analysis tools
Overlay analysis
Union
Intersect
Proximity analysis
Buffer
Multiple Ring Buffer
Exercise 8C – performing analysis
Step 1 – locating commercial properties near sewer lines
Step 2 – exporting selected parcels
Step 3 – determining how much of each commercial property is in the floodplain
Step 4 – selecting commercial parcels that are not in the floodplain
Summary
9. Creating and Using Tasks
What is a task?
Components of a task
Running a task
Exercise 9A – running a simple task
Step 1 – start ArcGIS Pro and open a project
Step 2 – opening and running a task
Creating tasks
Exercise 9B – exploring a task
Step 1 – open a project
Step 2 – opening a task in the Task Designer
Step 3 – Reviewing a task's steps
Things to consider
What is the purpose or goal of the task?
What is the workflow which supports the purpose?
How will the task be used?
Who is the audience for the task?
Creating a task
Creating a Task Item
Creating a Task Group
Creating a task
Exercise 9C – creating a task
Step 1 – open is project and create a Task Item
Step 2 – creating a new task
Task steps
Components of a step
General
Actions
Views
Contents
Exercise 9D – adding steps to a task
Step 1 – open task in the Task Designer
Step 2 – adding a step to zoom
Step 3 – selecting the street segment
Step 4 – selecting nearby parcels
Step 5 – exporting selections to Excel spreadsheet
Step 6 – run your task
Challenge
Summary
10. Automating Processes with ModelBuilder and Python
Tasks, geoprocessing models, and Python scripts – what is the difference?
Geoprocessing model
Python script
What is the difference?
Creating geoprocessing models
Model components and terminology
Saving a model
Exercise 10A – creating a model
Step 1 – open the project and the ModelBuilder window
Step 2 – adding model components
Step 3 – adding another process
Running a model
Exercise 10B – running a model
Step 1 – running the model from ModelBuilder
Step 2 – resetting the run state
Step 3 – running the model from a toolbox
Making a model interactive
Exercise 10C – making a model interactive
Step 1 – marking variables as parameters
Step 2 – exposing hidden variables
Step 3 – running the model
Python
Some Python basics
Commenting and documenting your scripts
Variables
Data paths
The ArcPy module
Locating Python syntax for a geoprocessing tool
Exercise 10D – creating a Python script
Step 1 – open IDLE
Step 2 – writing the script
Step 3 – adding the script to ArcGIS Pro and running it
Summary
11. Sharing Your Work
Sharing content with those on your network
If they have ArcGIS Pro
A layer file
Exercise 11A – creating a layer file and using it
Step 1 – creating the layer file
Step 2 – using the layer file to add a layer to a map
Map files
The map file challenge
Layout files
The layout file challenge
If they don't have ArcGIS Pro
Exporting to other GIS formats
Exercise 11B – exporting to KML
Step 1 – download and install Google Earth or Google Earth Pro
Step 2 – exporting to KML
Step 3 – opening KML/KMZ in Google Earth
Exporting to non-GIS formats
Exporting maps and layouts
Exporting tables
Sharing content with those not on your network
A layer package
Exercise 11C – creating a layer package
Step 1 – creating the layer package
Step 2 – testing the package
A map package
The map package challenge
Project packages
The project package challenge
Summary
Appendix A. ArcGIS Pro Glossary
Appendix B. Chapter Questions and Answers
1 – Introducing ArcGIS Pro
2 – Using ArcGIS Pro – Navigating through the Interface
3 – Creating and Working with ArcGIS Pro Projects
4 – Creating 2D Maps
5 – Creating 3D Maps
6 – Creating a Layout
7 – Editing Spatial and Tabular Data
8 – Geoprocessing
9 – Creating and Using Tasks
10 – Automating Processes with ModelBuilder and Python
11 – Sharing Your Work
Index
Learning ArcGIS Pro
Table of Contents Learning ArcGIS Pro Credits About the Author About the Reviewer www.PacktPub.com Support files, eBooks, discount offers, and more Why subscribe? Free access for Packt account holders Preface What this book covers What you need for this book Who this book is for Conventions Reader feedback Customer support Downloading the exercise data Downloading the color images of this book Errata Piracy Questions 1. Introducing ArcGIS Pro Installing ArcGIS Pro ArcGIS Pro minimum system requirements Operating system requirements Hardware requirements Other software requirements Recommendations from the author Downloading the install files Installing ArcGIS Pro
Conducting a silent install for IT departments Managing and assigning ArcGIS Pro licenses The number and level of ArcGIS Pro licenses Managing ArcGIS Pro licenses Launching ArcGIS Pro Downloading and installing exercise data Opening an existing ArcGIS Pro project Summary 2. Using ArcGIS Pro – Navigating through the Interface Understanding the new interface terminology The ArcGIS Pro interface terminology Using the interface Navigating the ribbon The PROJECT tab New Save Save As Portal Licensing Options The MAP tab The Navigate group The Explore tool The Bookmarks tool The Layer group The Add Data tool The Add Preset tool The Selection group The Select tool The Select By Attributes tool The Select By Location tool
The Inquiry group The Infographics tool The Measure tool The Locate tool Exercise 2A – working with the MAP tab Step 1 – opening a project Step 2 – navigating in the map Step 3 – using the Infographics tool (optional) Contextual tabs The FEATURE LAYER contextual tab The APPEARANCE tab The LABELING tab Exercise 2B – working with 2D and 3D layers Step 1 – opening the project and adding layers Step 2 – changing symbology Step 3 – labeling Step 4 – working with a 3D layer Summary 3. Creating and Working with ArcGIS Pro Projects Working with an ArcGIS Pro project Understanding project terminology A project item A portal item A project package The home folder The default geodatabase Using the Project pane Exercise 3A – using the Project pane Step 1 – open and save a project Step 2 – navigating in the Project pane Step 3 – adding a database connection
Step 4 – adjusting the layers Step 5 – connecting to ArcGIS server Creating a new project and project templates Creating a new project with Esri templates Exercise 3B – using an Esri template to create a new project Step 1 – creating a new project using the Local scene template Step 2 – connecting to data sources and adding your surface Custom project templates Exercise 3C – creating a custom project template Step 1 – create a project Step 2 – setting up a default map in the template Step 3 – adding a layout from an existing map document Step 4 – saving a project as a template Step 5 – creating a new project using a custom template Summary 4. Creating 2D Maps Creating and configuring 2D maps Creating a new map Exercise 4A – adding and configuring layers in a map Step 1 – creating the project Step 2 – adding layers Exercise 4B – adding a new map to a project Step 1 – creating the new map Step 2 – filtering a layer with a definition query Step 3 – adding annotation to the map Exercise 4C – using map and layer files Step 1 – adding a new map using a map file Step 2 – creating and using a layer file Step 3 – labeling Step 4 – configuring label conflict and placement options Challenge
Summary 5. Creating 3D Maps 3D maps Exercise 5A – creating a simple 3D scene Step 1 – creating a project and 3D scene Step 2 – adding a layer Step 3 – making a layer 3D Elevations Ground elevations Digital Elevation Models Triangulated Irregular Networks Extruding features Other methods to display 3D data Exercise 5B – creating a local scene Step 1 – open a project and add a local scene Step 2 – setting the ground surface Step 3 – adding layers and setting symbology Summary 6. Creating a Layout Things you need to consider when designing a layout Purpose The audience The author’s story: A The author’s story: B A situation Creating a layout in ArcGIS Pro Exercise 6A – creating a simple layout Step 1 – open ArcGIS Pro and your project Step 2 – adding a new blank layout Step 3 – displaying the desired area Step 4 – adding other elements
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