School of Geography FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENT Querying with ArcGIS.

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School of Geography FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENT Querying with ArcGIS

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School of GeographyFACULTY 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 motorway Further 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