Getting Started with ArcView GIS
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Transcript Getting Started with ArcView GIS
Getting Started with ArcView
GIS
Introduction to the Laboratory
Exercises
ERSI Product line
MapObjects: Internet Map Server
– (ActiveX)
– Works in Windows Developer
environments (e.g. Access, Visual C++,
Powerbuilder etc)
SDE: Spatial Database Engine
– Highly integrated data base manager
– Capable of treating maps as database
entries
– Uses data warehouse concept
ESRI Product Line
Arc/Info: Full fledged GIS
– Thousands of functions
– Command line structure with menu tools
– Arc Macro Language (AML)
– Uses INFO relational data base or others
– Many existing data sets
– Interaction with ERDAS Imagine, AutoCAD
MapObjects
ESRI Product line
ArcView 3.2
– Spatial Analyst
– Network Analyst
– Terrain Analyst
– ArcView Internet Map Server
– Support Products e.g. Manuals, CD-ROM
MapObjects: Internet Map Server
(ActiveX)
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
ArcView 3.2 Additions
General performance enhancements
Shapefile projection utility
Updated Database Access 2
Updated Report Writer extension-Seagate Crystal Reports Version 7.0
ArcView 3.2 Additions (2)
New data integration utilities
New sample utilities and extensions
New and updated "ESRI Data & Maps"
(total of five CDs)
Enhanced CADReader to support
AutoCAD 2000
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
ArcView: Elements
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.
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.
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
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
File menu
New project
Open project (.apr)
Close project
Save as
Extensions
Exit
Project menu
Properties
Customize
Rename and delete
Add table INFO, dBASE (.dbf), ASCII
Import (projects, older versions)
SQL connect window
Graphic data formats
ArcInfo Coverages
– info directory
– multiple files
ArcView Shape File (.shp)
Many import formats
Output to printer, file, image etc.