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Introduction to ArcView
Chapter 2 of GIS Methods and ArcView Methods
Review Chs. 1 and 3
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ArcView: Much More Visual
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Data formats ArcInfo Coverages
– info directory– multiple files
ArcView Shapefile Many import formats Output to printer, file, image etc.
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ArcInfo COVERAGE
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ArcView Shapefile Triplet of files, *.shp, *.shx, *.dbf Shapefile “counties”
– Counties.shp - points, lines, areas– Counties.shx - index file– Counties.dbf - attribute file
No topology stored! .zip versus .e00
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ArcView and Extensions ArcView 3.1 and 3.2
– Spatial Analyst– Network Analyst– Terrain Analyst– ArcView Internet Map Server/ArcIMS– Support Products e.g. Manuals, CD-ROM
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ArcView Extensions ArcPress: Output device control Business Analyst Image Analysis Internet Map Server Network Analyst Spatial Analyst StreetMap 1.0a StreetMap 2000 (GDT Dynamap) 3D Analyst Tracking Analyst Maplex
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ArcView Components Project: collective storage for maps,
charts and tables View: display set for geographic data Theme: One attribute or data layer, part
of a display Table:spreadsheet-type flat file of
attributes and records
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ArcView: Project, View, Theme, Table
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ArcView Components (2) Chart: “business graphic” display of data in a
table Layout: Full set of properties, settings, and
components that generate a specific map Script: a program written in ArcView’s
programming language called “Avenue” Extension: An extra part of ArcView for
specific enhancements, e.g. Spatial Analyst, Network Analyst.
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ArcView: Elements
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The WIMP Interface Windows: Multiple, scroll, resize,
elevator bar Icons: Represent windows, tasks, etc.
Can use drag and drop, click to activate etc.
Menus: Pop-up, pull-down, pull-right. Messages
Pointers: Mostly the mouse. Can use digitizer, track ball etc.
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Windows: The active window Projects, views, tables, charts, layout,
and scripts all have their own windows Only one window is “active” at a time To make a window active, click on it or
select it from the menus The title bar will be highlighted in color
when the window is active
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ArcView: Active Window
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Icons: Buttons vs. Tools Buttons - top layer of icons
– Push once, something will happen Tools below buttoms
– Must do something with mouse to make something happen
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Help Help menu on right of tool bar Help topics launches indexed user
guide How to get help is a guide to help Toolbar icon of arrow with ? Gives
context-sensitive help
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File menu New project Open project (.apr) Close project Save as Extensions Exit
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Project and View menus Properties Customize Rename and delete Add table INFO, dBASE (.dbf), ASCII Import (projects, older versions) SQL connect window
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