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Analysis in 9.0. But First. An AD from your Friendly Nieghborhood GIS Instructor. What’s Next. To be really accomplished in GIS (or GIT) you need the following … Vector GIS (You got it) Raster GIS (FOR556) Expert in Vector GIS (FOR558) GPS FEG XXX Remote Sensing FEG XXXXXXX - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Analysis in 9.0

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What’s Next

• To be really accomplished in GIS (or GIT) you need the following …– Vector GIS (You got it)– Raster GIS (FOR556)– Expert in Vector GIS (FOR558)– GPS FEG XXX– Remote Sensing FEG XXXXXXX– Database management (FEG xxxx)

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For Science & Engineering

• Biology – Raster and Vector …For556 and Myra Hall’s xxxx (final project can be same for both)

• Landscape Architecture – Vector GIS (FOR558) and AutoCad

• Forestry – Vector GIS (FOR558 & 556)

• Engineering (see previous slide)

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For556, Spatial Modeling• Use IDRISI to solve problems dependent on

continuous surfaces ( elevation, water table, viewsheds, etc.)

• Emphasis is NOT on learning the software – that is easy

• Emphasis is on Creative Thinking through applying the technology to problem solving

• Like 557 has weekly exercises that provide less cookbook instructions as the semester progresses

• Quizzes but no exams; final problem

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FOR558 Advanced Topics• Next semester will be ArcGIS• Emphasis on

– Editing vector data – a tricky business in ArcGIS

– Analysis– Using Data Models like

• ArcHydro for hydrologic modeling• Forestry Data Model for forest

management• Planning Data Model

– Grid processing and modeling

The latest and greatest

development in GIS

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FOR558 Advanced Topics• Next semester will be ArcGIS• Emphasis on

– Editing vector data – a tricky business in ArcGIS

– Analysis– Using Data Models like

• ArcHydro for hydrologic modeling• Forestry Data Model for forest

management• Planning Data Model

– Grid processing and modeling

Small class – exact topics covered depends of interests of enrollees

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Sales Pitch Over

On to

Analysis

In 9

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Analysis

• Starts with selection…• Why?• Because

– Many steps in analysis are simply selection by• Attribute• Location

– Most of the OVERLAY functions’ operations depend on what features are selected

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Here are some actions…

• Check that– Layer(s) are the ones you want– The selection options are what you want

• Check the bottom of the dialog and make sure it is doing what you want it to

• That sounds easy but quite often NOT easy

• Here are some of the options

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Options:Intersect

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Options: Intersect

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Options:Touch Bndy of…

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Options: Have their Center in…

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Options: Are completely w/in…

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Options: w/in a distance of…

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Options: are contained by…

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Selection Summary

• Allow the selection of features that certain criteria

• Is a pretty rich set of operations

• BUT– Some share name

with the REAL overlay operations but don’t deliver the same result

• Intersect• Within distance of• Completely contain• Completely within• Have center in• Share segment w/• Touch boundary of• Are identical to• Are crossed by

outline• Contain• Are contained by

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Overlay Operations

• Overlay operations are like the “select by location” functions but not exactly the the same.

• Both use two layers– Select by location just selects

features– Overlay operations create new

feature classes

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Toolbox

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Overlay: Erase• From Help: Erase feature removes a chunk of

the input feature• It is important to keep Input and Erase feature

correct or GIGO

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Overlay: Union

• This computes a geometric intersection of the input and output feature classes . ALL features will be written to the output feature class with the attributes from both.

• Or: This tool builds a new feature class by combining the features and attributes of each feature class.

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Overlay: Union

• The geometric Intersection of the input and output feature classes

• ALL features will be written to the output feature class with the attributes from both.

• Or: This tool builds a new feature class by combining the features and attributes of each feature class.

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Overlay: Union

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UNION: another view

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Overlay: Identity• Computes a geometric intersection

(logic) of the input and identity features• Input features (or portions thereof) that

overlap the identity features will get their attribute features from the identity features

• To put it another way: combines the portions of features that overlap the identity features to create a new feature class.

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Overlay: Identity• Computes a geometric intersection

(logic) of the input and identity features• Input features (or portions thereof) that

overlap the identity features will get attribute features from the identity features

• To put it another way: combines the portions of features that overlap the identity features to create a new feature class.

Clips by the Input feature and then UNIONS what is

left.

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Overlay: Intersect• Computes the geometric

intersection of the input features or portions of features COMMON to all layers.

• This tool builds a new feature class from the intersecting features common in both feature classes. Available with any ArcGIS license.

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Overlay: Intersect• Computes the geometric

intersection of the input features or portions of features COMMON to all layers.

• This tool builds a new feature class from the intersecting features common in both feature classes. Available with any ArcGIS license.

Intersect is NOTthe same as

Identity

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Overlay: Symmetric Diff

• Computes a geometric intersection of the input and update features. Any features COMMON to ONLY one of the inputs will be written to the output

• Or to put it another way: This tool creates a feature class from those features or portions of features that are not common to any of the other inputs.

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Overlay: Symmetric Diff

• Computes a geometric intersection of the input and update features. Any features COMMON to ONLY one of the inputs will be written to the output

• Or to put it another way: This tool creates a feature class from those features or portions of features that are not common to any of the other inputs.

This is the olive drab feature showing

through a hole in the yellow feature!

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Overlay: Update

• Computes the geometric intersection of the input and update features. The attributes and geometry of the input features are replaced by the update features.

• This tool updates the attributes and geometry of an input feature class or layer by the Update feature class or layer that they overlap

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Overlay: Update

• Computes the geometric intersection of the input and update features. The attributes and geometry of the input features are replaced by the update features.

• This tool updates the attributes and geometry of an input feature class or layer by the Update feature class or layer that they overlap

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Overlay: Summary

IDENTITY INTERSECT SYM-DIF UNION UPDATE

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Buffer

• Buffering is an additional tool used in Analysis.

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Summary

• The analysis tool in ArcGIS are very powerful

• And fairly easy to understand … one at a time!

• It is use by combining the overlay and selection tools to solve a problem that is the problem!

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Select by Location

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A Problem

• Find location for a laboratory– Within 300 meters of a sewer line– NOT within 200 meters of a stream– Parcel in a specific landuse (900 is forest)– Not on steep slopes (<=20%)– >=100 acres but less than 200 acres

• THIS IS A CLASSIC LOCATION THIS IS A CLASSIC LOCATION PROBLEMPROBLEM

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Sewbuf300

BufferSewersw/in 300m

Streamsnot w/in

20m

SewerOKERASE

Landuse:Lucode =?

Slope<=20%

Strmbuf20

Buffer

OK sitesIDENTITY

Land OKIDENTITY

Of selectedpolys

Query

Query

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Booby Trap

• Select by location using Intersect does not give the same results as Overlay Intersect

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Sel by Theme: Intersection• Intersected

Parcels w/ Cover with Ag Selected

• The red outlines are the selected parcels

Lets Zoom In ----

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Select by theme

• You can see that• Entire Parcels

were selected• Parcels with only

a little bit of Ag landuse were selected

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Overlay Intersection• BUT THE RESULT IS VERY DIFFERENT!

Red outlines are the parcels selected by Select by theme

Green are the result of the Overlay

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So you have to be careful!

• Exercise 6 has you experiment with some simple layers

• And I will be throwing some relatively simple problems your way to provide more practice

• And I will be changing the schedule at bit too (what else is new?).