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Learning ArcGIS Pro

You're reading from   Learning ArcGIS Pro Create, analyze, maintain, and share 2D and 3D maps with the powerful tools of ArcGIS Pro

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785284496
Length 368 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introducing ArcGIS Pro 2. Using ArcGIS Pro – Navigating through the Interface FREE CHAPTER 3. Creating and Working with ArcGIS Pro Projects 4. Creating 2D Maps 5. Creating 3D Maps 6. Creating a Layout 7. Editing Spatial and Tabular Data 8. Geoprocessing 9. Creating and Using Tasks 10. Automating Processes with ModelBuilder and Python 11. Sharing Your Work A. ArcGIS Pro Glossary
B. Chapter Questions and Answers Index

Summary

ArcGIS Pro contains two methods for automating and streamlining tasks: you create a model or a Python script. Which will work best will largely depend on your skills and how they will be used.

Models are created in ModelBuilder, which provides a graphical interface for creating tools that will automate a series of processes required to accomplish an analysis or other workflow. Each process within a model will include a tool that can be a geoprocessing tool, script, or another model, along with their associated variables. As you create a model, you can choose to make it interactive by designating variables as parameters. The biggest limitation of a model is that it can only be run from inside of ArcGIS Pro. This means it cannot be scheduled to run automatically.

Python scripts can be used to automate processes that can then be scheduled to run at specified times and dates. Unlike a model, creating Python scripts does require knowledge of the Python language and the ability to write...

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