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Title: Introduction of Geoprocessing


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Introduction of Geoprocessing
  • Topic 7a
  • 4/10/2007

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Geoprocessing
  • Geoprocessing is any GIS operation used to
    manipulate data. A typical geoprocessing
    operation takes an input dataset, performs an
    operation on that dataset, and returns the result
    of the operation as an output dataset or derived
    data. Common geoprocessing operations, like
  • geographic feature overlay
  • feature selection and analysis
  • topology processing
  • data conversion.
  • Geoprocessing allows you to define, manage, and
    analyze geographic information used to make
    decisions. In other words, any alteration or
    information extraction you want to perform on
    your data involves geoprocessing.

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Geoprocessing
  • Geoprocessing is one of the most powerful
    components of a GIS. In ArcGIS Desktop, you are
    provided with a framework for addressing
    geoprocessing tasks, which includes an extensive
    list of geoprocessing tools organized within a
    set of toolboxes.
  • You can employ the tools directly or chain them
    together to model a particular workflow. You can
    put geoprocessing tools to work in custom scripts
    and you can create your own tools and toolboxes.
  • The geoprocessing framework also provides
    functionality for organizing and managing your
    work environment, performing simple and complex
    analyses, and making your custom tools usable by
    others.

4
Geoprocessing with ArcGIS
  • The most important thing to understand about
    geoprocessing in ArcGIS Desktop is that all
    geoprocessing operations involve the use of
    tools.

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Geoprocessing
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GIS project steps
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GIS project steps
  • 1. Determine the objectives of the project
  • Identify the problem to solve
  • Break down the problem into measurable criteria
  • Determine data requirements
  • 2. Build the database and prepare the data for
    analysis
  • Identify and obtain relevant data
  • Design and implement the database
  • Add spatial and attribute data to the database
  • Manage and modify the data

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GIS project steps
  • 3. Perform the analysis
  • Determine methodology and sequence of operations
  • Process the data
  • Evaluate and interpret the results
  • Refine the analysis as needed and generate
    alternatives
  • 4. Present the results
  • Create final products for intended audience
  • 5. Document your work
  • As you progress through the four major steps of a
    GIS project, careful documentation serves as a
    record of your methodology, so that you can
    easily duplicate your workflow and share your
    work with others.

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Find the right tool for the job
  • Familiar with the toolbox
  • Favorite tab
  • Index tab
  • Search tab
  • Using the index tab to find a tool works well
    when you have a pretty good idea about what the
    tool's name is. Otherwise, you will want to use
    the Search tab.
  • If you need more detailed information about the
    tool, you could click the Help button at the top
    of the help panel to open a more comprehensive
    help document for the tool. You can also access
    this information by right-clicking a tool in
    ArcToolbox and choosing Help.

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Explore system toolboxes in the Catalog Tree
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Create your own tool
  • In addition to the system tools, toolsets, and
    toolboxes that come with the software, you can
    create your own. For example, you might create a
    new toolbox to store custom script tools for a
    particular project.
  • Both system tools and custom tools can be managed
    using ArcToolbox

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Create your own tool
  • Within an ArcGIS Desktop session, any changes you
    make to ArcToolbox in ArcCatalog will not
    automatically display in ArcMap.
  • To match the ArcToolbox settings in ArcMap or
    other ArcGIS Desktop applications with those in
    ArcCatalog, you have three choices
  • Close ArcCatalog before opening another ArcGIS
    Desktop application.
  • Save the ArcToolbox settings as the default in
    any ArcGIS Desktop application, then open another
    ArcGIS Desktop application.
  • Save the ArcToolbox settings to a file in any
    ArcGIS application. In the ArcGIS Desktop
    application, load the ArcToolbox settings from
    the file.

13
Run a tool from the command line
  • The command line gives you an alternative to
    using a dialog box to run a tool. You type the
    name of the tool and its parameter values as text
    in the command line, and press Enter to run the
    tool.
  • Click the Show/Hide Command Line Window button
    to display the Command Line window

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Create run your own Model
  • A model can link tools together to execute
    multiple processes as one operation.
  • Models contain geoprocessing tools, but they are
    also considered tools themselves.
  • Models allow you to document your methodology and
    share your work with others because they provide
    a record of your workflow

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Create and run your own scripts
  • Scripts
  • Script is a text file that contains instructions
    for geoprocessing written as lines of code.
  • Any processing that you can do with a model can
    also be done using a script. However, scripts
    offer additional functionality that is not
    available using a model.
  • To run a geoprocessing script using ArcMap or
    ArcCatalog, you must first attach the script to a
    tool.
  • Scripts and models contain geoprocessing tools,
    but they are also considered tools themselves.
  • Scripts allow you to document your methodology
    and share your work with others, because they
    provide a record of your workflow

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