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Arcgis add data toolbar
Arcgis add data toolbar










  1. #ARCGIS ADD DATA TOOLBAR FULL#
  2. #ARCGIS ADD DATA TOOLBAR PC#

  • The Data Viewer does not disable any regular ArcMap functionality.
  • Functionality for users to add their own data to the Viewer's 'A' button menu.
  • The ability to search for data based on keywords (from the 'Search' button).
  • The ability to quickly zoom to a particular town, watershed, legislative district or other geographic extent by choosing from a list (accessible from the 'Z' button).
  • Default legends and information on whether a theme should be drawn based on level of zoom (scale-dependency), based on ArcGIS Layer (.lyr) files.
  • #ARCGIS ADD DATA TOOLBAR PC#

  • A set of menu choices (accessible from the 'A' button) which group the available MassGIS datalayers into useful categories so it is easy to find the data you wish to view without searching your PC for the data files.
  • If you navigate the data view, the Image Viewer will show the same extent. The navigational buttons will all be disabled on the Image Viewer window. Link the data view extent with the Image Viewer extent. Shortcut: Press the F5 keyboard shortcut.ĭisplay both the main ArcMap window and the Image Viewer window, side by side. Redraw the current extent of the Image Viewer window. Go to the previous extent of the Image Viewer window when linked to the main data view. Zoom out from the center of the Image Viewer window. Zoom in on the center of the Image Viewer window.

    #ARCGIS ADD DATA TOOLBAR FULL#

    Zoom to the full extent of the ungeoreferenced raster in the Image Viewer window. Shortcut: Press and hold the C keyboard shortcut. Pan the ungeoreferenced raster in the Image Viewer window. Shortcut: Press and hold the X keyboard shortcut. Zoom out by clicking once or dragging a box in the Image Viewer window. Shortcut: Press and hold the Z keyboard shortcut. Zoom in by clicking once or dragging a box in the Image Viewer window. Image Viewer window buttons and their functions Georeferencing toolbar interactive tools described Type in the rotation angle, x,y shift, or rescale factor. You can manually rescale the source layer, or you can type a rescale factor in the measurement text box. You can manually shift the source layer, or you can type an x,y value in the measurement text box. You can manually rotate the source layer, or you can type a degrees value in the measurement text box. This window will allow you to georeference a raster using two windows. Opens a viewer window that only displays the raster that you will be georeferencing. If you want to zoom in further, you can click this tool multiple times. Selects and highlights a link within the display.Ĭenters and zooms in to a selected link. See Georeferencing a raster automatically for steps to perform autoregistration. The source raster must be in a relatively close geographic location in order for the autoregistration to work. Georeferencing Options dialog controls describedĪllows you to select control points from a layer and add them to the map.Īutomatically creates links for your source raster against a target raster. The default is to use as many sampling blocks as necessary. Use the drop-down box to choose the number of resampling blocks. If no corresponding point can be found, you may need to manually specify the to-point.Ĭhoose how many sampling blocks to use while autoregistering your raster dataset. When Autocomplete finds a more suitable link pair, it may adjust the from-point that you specified. Autocomplete only works when you georeference your layer to another raster, after the first two points have been created. This second point is then compared to your from-point that the link tool created.Ĭheck this box to automatically show the user where the system thinks the corresponding to-point should be. Then that point is used with the inverse transformation and mapped back to image space. This is a measure of how close your accuracy is, measured in pixels.įirst the transformation is used to find a point in the forward direction. The inverse residual shows you the error in the pixels.Ĭheck this box to show the forward-inverse residuals and RMS error in the link table. The residual shows you the error in the same units as the data frame spatial reference.Ĭheck this box to show the inverse residuals and inverse RMS error in the link table. Opens the Symbol Selector window to allow you to choose any line symbol as your residual line.Ĭheck this box to show the residuals and RMS error in the link table. Opens the Symbol Selector window to allow you to choose any point symbol as your to-point. Opens the Symbol Selector window to allow you to choose any point symbol as your from-point. Georeferencing Options dialog box controls












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