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Processing Survey Data With Gcs In Arcgis Pro 3 - AD-TEAM - 01-18-2025 Processing Survey Data With Gcs In Arcgis Pro 3 Published 1/2025 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 1.36 GB | Duration: 2h 42m Learn to process survey data, plotting in ArcGIS PRO 3, creating spatial models and designing Multi-Layouts What you'll learn Introduction to the Geodatabase format (.gdb) in ArcGIS PRO 3 Comparison of Shapefile (SHP) and Geodatabase (GDB) formats Export SHP data to GDB in Geographic Coordinate System (GCS), GCS has Decimal units Process Survey data in XLS and export to CSV Plotting survey point distribution in Decimal Degree from CSV to ArcGIS PRO 3 canvas and exporting to GDB Creating thematic spatial modeling, choropleth, cluster and heatmap Create Layouts for thematic, choropleth, cluster and heatmaps Export layout to JPG and PDF Requirements Need basic knowledge of operating ArcGIS PRO 3 Need basic knowledge of data management operations in Microsoft Windows (File Explorer) Description 1. Introduction to Geodatabase (.gdb).Geodatabase is a spatial data storage format used in Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Developed by Esri, geodatabase functions as a container for storing, managing, and analyzing geographic data efficiently in an organized form. Geodatabase allows users to manage spatial data and its attributes in an integrated manner in one database.2. Geodatabase VS Shapefile.Geodatabase and Shapefile are two data formats that are often used in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to store spatial data. However, both have significant differences in terms of capability, efficiency, and functionality. The comparison between the two includes storage structure, storage capacity, data and function support, scalability and collaboration, performance and compatibilityChoose Geodatabase if:- You work with large and complex datasets.- Need integrated data management (multi-layer, relations, topology rules).- Using GIS on a large organizational scale.Choose Shapefile if:-You need a simple format to share data with multiple platforms.-Your dataset is small, with simple analysis needs.Although shapefiles are still widely used because of their simplicity, geodatabases offer far superior capabilities for modern GIS needs.3. Export SHP to GDBGDB is capable of creating new features, but on this occasion we will export existing SHP data to GDB, in addition to saving time, we can also practice. Besides SHP, other popular data formats are KML and geoJSON.4. Process field survey data in XLS format, edit and clean dataBefore being processed in ArcGIS PRO 3, field data in XLS format is first cleaned, such as column names that must not contain spaces.5. Export XLS to CSVAfter being cleaned, the XLS data is exported to CSV.6. Plotting survey point distribution data CSV to ArcGIS PRO 3, XY data in Geographic Coordinate System (GCS) in Decimal Degree (DD) formatThe CSV data is then added and plotted to ArcGIS PRO 3. Plotting or displaying the distribution of survey points on the ArcGIS PRO 3 canvas is done using 2 (two) columns/fields combination X/Longitude/Longitude and field Y/Latitude/Latitude as the coordinate points of the earth where the survey respondents are located. The coordinate system used in this course is the Geographic Coordinate System (GCS) with degrees (Degree) and in Decimal Degree/DD format7. Export plotting data to GDBThe distribution of survey points that have been added to the ArcGIS PRO 3 canvas can be directly plotted onto the ArcGIS PRO 3 canvas and directly saved into GDB8. Creating a spatial modelWe will create a spatial model from the distribution of survey points that have been stored in GDB. This spatial model can be in the form of thematic choropleth, cluster and heatmap. The spatial model will provide a clearer picture of how this data is distributed based on the attribute data obtained such as the age spatial model, the monthly turnover spatial model, the annual turnover spatial model and others.9. Designing a Layout in ArcGIS PRO 3.We will create a layout in ArcGIS PRO 3. We create a Multi-layout for each of the spatial models above in one ArcGIS PRO Project Document. Overview Section 1: Course Overview and Introduction to Geodatabase and Geodatabase VS Shapefile Lecture 1 Course Overview Lecture 2 1.1. Introduction to Geodatabase - Geodatabase VS Shapefile Section 2: Export SHP to GDB Lecture 3 2.1. Create a new ArcGIS Pro project and copy sample file Lecture 4 2.2. Export Shapefiles into Geodatabase Section 3: Processing Survey Data Lecture 5 3.1. Analysis survey data table and export to CSV Lecture 6 3.2. Plot CSV onto ArcGIS PRO canvas Lecture 7 3.3. Geocoding technique for cleaning mislocated points Section 4: Spatial Modelling Lecture 8 4.1. Optional-Change data type of fields Lecture 9 4.2. Creating thematics Lecture 10 4.3. Creating choropleth Lecture 11 4.4. Creating clusters Lecture 12 4.5. Creating heatmap Section 5: Designing Layouts - Thematic Maps Lecture 13 5.1. Design layout for thematic-Business Asset Lecture 14 5.2. Design layout for thematic-Gender Lecture 15 5.3. Design layout for thematic-Business Duration Lecture 16 5.4. Design layout for thematic-Business Type Lecture 17 5.5. Fix error when using single map frame for entire layouts Lecture 18 5.6. Export layout ke JPG dan PDF Section 6: Designing Layouts - Choropleth, clusters and heatmaps Lecture 19 6.1. Design layouts for choropleth Lecture 20 6.2. Design layout for clusters Lecture 21 6.3. Design layout for heatmap Beginning users who already understand some of the basics of operating ArcGIS PRO 3 RapidGator AlfaFile TurboBit |