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Learning ArcGIS Pro 2 - Second Edition

By : Tripp Corbin GISP
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Learning ArcGIS Pro 2 - Second Edition

By: Tripp Corbin GISP

Overview of this book

Armed with powerful tools to visualize, maintain, and analyze data, ArcGIS Pro 2 is Esri's newest desktop geographic information system (GIS) application that uses the modern ribbon interface and a 64-bit processor to make using GIS faster and more efficient. This second edition of Learning ArcGIS Pro will show you how you can use this powerful desktop GIS application to create maps, perform spatial analysis, and maintain data. The book begins by showing you how to install ArcGIS and listing the software and hardware prerequisites. You’ll then understand the concept of named user licensing and learn how to navigate the new ribbon interface to leverage the power of ArcGIS Pro for managing geospatial data. Once you’ve got to grips with the new interface, you’ll build your first GIS project and understand how to use the different project resources available. The book shows you how to create 2D and 3D maps by adding layers and setting and managing the symbology and labeling. You’ll also discover how to use the analysis tool to visualize geospatial data. In later chapters, you’ll be introduced to Arcade, the new lightweight expression language for ArcGIS, and then advance to creating complex labels using Arcade expressions. Finally, you'll use Python scripts to automate and standardize tasks and models in ArcGIS Pro. By the end of this ArcGIS Pro book, you’ll have developed the core skills needed for using ArcGIS Pro 2.x competently.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
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Section 1: Introducing and Navigating ArcGIS Pro
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Section 2: Visualizing, Maintaining, and Analyzing Data
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Section 3: Sharing Data and Automating processes
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GIS glossary

Learning about Arcade

As mentioned previously, Arcade is a lightweight expression language for ArcGIS. It is compatible with ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Enterprise, and ArcGIS Online. This means the expressions that you create in one application will successfully render the same way in the others. Because it is lightweight, meaning it does not require as much processing power to execute, it performs faster than other languages, making it perfect for web maps, as well as for working with large datasets.

Each new release of ArcGIS includes increased use and capability of Arcade throughout the platform, including ArcGIS Pro. Initially, Arcade was used to create labeling expressions and control symbology, as you will learn in this chapter. It has since been expanded so that it can also be used to create fields on the fly that appear in information pop-up windows, establish attribute rules within your GIS database, create expressions in various geoprocessing tools, and more.

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