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I stole the term chops from the music industry. A musician that has become proficient with their instrument is said to have serious chops. The goal of this channel is to help people get GIS chops. If you are a GIS professional or someone that only does GIS work as a small part of your job - this channel is for you. Maybe you are a GIS manager and you need to train new personnel - point them at this channel. If you are looking for a job in GIS - this channel will help you sharpen your skills and give you advice on how to break into the field.
2024 Esri User Conference Tips
My tips for attending the 2024 Esri User Conference or the Esri UC.
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Finding the Measure Widget In ArcGIS Experience Builder
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I needed to add the measure tool or widget to a web mapping application I was building for a client and for the life of me couldn't find it. I'm going to save you some time and show you in this short video.
ArcGIS Pro Tip - Copy Records From ArcGIS Pro To Excel
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In this GIS tutorial, I'm going to show you how to copy records from a table in ArcGIS Pro and ArcMap to a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. Be sure to subscribe for more GIS Tips & Tricks.
Edit Attributes the Easy Way in ArcGIS Pro
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I'm going to show you how to efficiently edit attributes for multiple features all at once without using the Calculate Field tool in ArcGIS Pro. The secret is by using the Attributes Pane. I'll also show you how to set a field's contents to Null very quickly. Even@JohnNelsonMaps could learn something from this video. :)
Esri UC 2023 Day 3!
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My report on the third day of theESRI User Conference. Philip and Josphat from Esri gave an excellent presentation on editing tips in ArcGIS Pro. Learned stuff about the Parcel Fabric from Jason and Tim too.
Esri UC 2023 Day Two
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More tips for attending the Esri User Conference in San Diego.
Esri User Conference Tips 2023
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Are you attending the Esri UC this year? The UC is the highlight of all Esri events. Here are some tips to make your conference experience better.
ArcGIS Pro Ribbon Disappears!
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Today marks three years on RUclips! Sign up for an interview - calendly.com/gischops/gis-research-interview or buy me a dew here- koji.to/k/78yr First video - GIS Fundamentals - Getting Started With ArcGIS Pro Like a... Pro ruclips.net/video/khJVcyRp5qw/видео.html
Pairwise vs Classic Geoprocessing Tools
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Ever wondered what the message - "The Pairwise tool provides enhanced functionality or performance." means at the top of your geoprocessing tool's dialog means? This video answers any questions you may have. Link mentioned in the video - pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/tool-reference/analysis/how-pairwise-intersect-works.htm
Introduction to the Buffer Geoprocessing Tool in ArcGIS Pro
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Introduction to the Buffer Geoprocessing Tool in ArcGIS Pro
Planar vs Geodesic Measurements in ArcGIS Pro
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Planar vs Geodesic Measurements in ArcGIS Pro
How to Use the Buffer Tool in ArcGIS Pro
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How to Use the Buffer Tool in ArcGIS Pro
GIS Chops on the Slopes - and GIS Side Hustle?
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GIS Chops on the Slopes - and GIS Side Hustle?
Editing in ArcGIS Pro - Replace Geometry
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Editing in ArcGIS Pro - Replace Geometry
GIS Tutorial - Group Symbology Categories
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GIS Tutorial - Group Symbology Categories
Frustrations With ArcGIS Pro? - Unable to Select Features
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Frustrations With ArcGIS Pro? - Unable to Select Features
Don't Upgrade to ArcGIS Pro 3.0 (Yet)
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Don't Upgrade to ArcGIS Pro 3.0 (Yet)
Editing in ArcGIS Pro - the Edit Help You Didn't Know You Needed
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Editing in ArcGIS Pro - the Edit Help You Didn't Know You Needed
How to Symbolize Outlines of Polygons With a Color Ramp in ArcGIS Pro, Esri User Conference Report
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How to Symbolize Outlines of Polygons With a Color Ramp in ArcGIS Pro, Esri User Conference Report
Esri User Conference 2022 and ArcGIS Pro 3.0
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Esri User Conference 2022 and ArcGIS Pro 3.0
How to Add a WMTS Connection in ArcGIS Pro
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How to Add a WMTS Connection in ArcGIS Pro
Python GIS Examples - The Join Method
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Python GIS Examples - The Join Method
Thank you so much for presenting this. Watching your work certainly helps solidify things in my mind. I do have a question - Is there a way to incorporate these odl subdivisions as the ultimate grandparent in a fabric? We are getting ready to move to parcel fabric and will likely generate from current linework. Is there any discussion to be had for parcel genealogy methods as it were to backfill parental data, etc.
Thanks for the very kind comment! Lineage is tough, you need to clip the parent sub in the order that the amendments happen. I get things mixed up all the time. I found it easier if I have a list compiled of the subs in the order they were recorded. I hate amendments to subdivisions - c’mon - get it right the first time.
I appreciate you taking the time to make this video, Jeff. Since most of my work lacks monument references, I too have found it necessary at times to make adjustments for everything to align properly. I’ve also noticed that older plats, especially those drafted before CAD, often have inaccuracies from being done by hand. BTW, your traverse tips are great. Visiting the Redwood Forest is on my bucket list-can’t wait for your next livestream!
Thanks for watching! Did you catch it live or did you watch the recording? This is our first trip to NoCal and the Oregon coast. Very pretty country. There are tons of tourist traps like on Gravity Falls, so funny. We camped in one of the state park campgrounds, I would recommend doing the same.
@@GISChops I caught the tail end live and went back and watched it from the beginning.
Thanks this video really helped out. I am a long time GIS tech but python has always been my weakness.
Thanks! I have found a lot of people feel the same way. All you need are a few powerful statements that can save you a ton of time. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
hey On arcmap there is a tool "set selectable layer" where one can still see the layer still visible but would be unselectable for edits. Is this tool also integrate on arcpro
ArcGIS Pro handles selectable layers by offering the selectable layers tab of the Table of Contents. It’s the third tab from the left, it’s a square symbol with three polygons and one is highlighted in cyan. There you can tick all the layers you want selectable. I usually right click the layer I’m working on and select make this the only selectable layer. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@GISChops worked thanks
Question: I noticed you were georeferencing to a 'My Line Layer'. I've never had such a luxury, did that come with the image scan via the architect? Good news that the PDF to Tiff process is now in pro, and the ability to georeference pdfs.
I had to enter the subdivision boundary via COGO in the traverse tool and used that to georeference the plat. And yes, I’m overjoyed that we can now georeference a pdf. I guess I need to do another video.
Sir , your email address is not mentioned.
It’s in the video - described verbally, I don’t want to get spammed by bots.
It's C. The split command returns a list and the print command outputs the list. I've run into this soooo many times when I expected a string.
Nice. I love lists.
Thank you for producing this video. Very informative.
You are very welcome. I’m going live again this Friday!
@@GISChops I'll watch it then or at a later time. Did you get my email requesting a copy of the data set so I can practice along with you? Thanks.
I did I’ll send you the plats. I just use the world imagery base map from Esri.
Waited and waited but unfortunately I never got the plats. Also checked my spam folder. 😢
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It’s actually C, the split function returns a list.
Jeff, Why would you not use the Copy Parallel tool on the lines with common directions and distances?
Did I not in this one? I did in the previous week. If there aren’t a lot of them, I feel it’s just as quick to enter them one by one.
Can we have the data to practice please.
Shoot me an email - my channel name, no spaces at G mail dot com
I'm here for the comedy. Well done sir, the GIS is just supplement to your entertainment.
Ha ha. That's a lot of pressure.
Hi Jeff. Do you have a video on how to change a Layer Type from Text (5) to Double? I am not able to add a join table since the Types are different. Thanks!
I don’t, but I can describe the steps. I’m assuming you mean convert a text field to a double field? First step would be to add a field of type double. Then right click the new field’s heading and choose Calculate field. Below Expression in that tool double click your text field in the fields list on the left. That should put your field name enclosed by exclamation marks in the box below. Then click Okay. The tool will do the conversion for you.
Thank you so much! It worked! Thank you for the help.
Great job Jeff!. I am watching :-) and we are working on some special Mustang modes... We do have a plan to be able to snap to a point if it is close... maybe we can create an attribute rule in the interim that will do that?! And does it make sense to the Divide tool to autopan as well? Should it have a 'preview' that is more emphasized or configurable?
Ha ha, you now have to call them Mustang Modes from henceforth! And if the divide tool could autopan that would be glorious!
Thanks for watching by the way. Your team is THE most responsive to its community I have ever experienced.
Why do you need to redact name off a public document available to all?
Just being considerate.
Thank you again for taking a common thing in ArcPro and explaining how to use it more proficiently!
Thanks for such a kind comment!
I tried in Text graphic but it doesn't work.
I just added one to a graphics layer and it worked. Hold down Alt and type 0176.
Thanks for the presentation. I'm just getting into fabric so you've given me so nice foundation. I guess one question I have is the tediousness of the lot line entry. Rather than cogo entry, could one just not use the edit, create feature to draw the lot lines and use snapping to the points?
You could, but you would have to get the bearing and distance attached to the line somehow. You could use the update COGO tool, but then you would have to go through and make sure they were all correct. So I just enter them manually.
The Bearings being off by 1 second+/-... these are rounding differences between plat engineering vs ESRI's calculations. It's 3600th of a degree, so I usually don't worry about at this scale. Sometimes I change it, sometimes I don't. Usually the differences cancel out as I go around.
Also, overall an excellent tutorial and first live-stream. The reason why I also prefer the delta angle over arc distance or chord distance is because it's more precise. ESRI and Engineering in general for land subdivisions often use 2 decimals of precision for distance; where as the delta angle is a few orders of magnitude more precise.
It’s weird that I can do the same math on my calculator and match the plat. Here’s my method - convert to decimal degrees, add or subtract the delta, convert back to dms. That leads me to believe that it’s an ESRI thing.
@@GISChops That seems like an absolutely sound methodology, what I have noticed is that there is additional precision using the traverse tool employed by ESRI. It's stuff that's not entirely visible to the user inside Pro. For example, you have set up your basis of bearing and a Ground to grid calculation; This invokes a greater precision (behind the scenes) to all the calculations; and I wouldn't be surprised if for example you were to abandon the Ground to Grid set up, if everything would work out with the calculations you complete in a more manual way.
Interesting
Thanks
You are welcome! Thanks for watching and commenting.
Keep em coming!
Thanks! I'll see you next week.
Switch bearing is available! Right click on the line you want to reverse and there should be a "Reverse Direction" option.
Thanks Matt! Just tried it. I realize now that I was clicking in the entry box and should have been clicking on the line number instead.
Is it possible to conditionally color the buffer fill based on a separate field/ value?
I believe the buffer layer has a field that is populated with the buffer distance, so you could symbolize the layer based on that field.
Great tips, its super usefull and making work easy and quick. Thank you so much.
You are very welcome! Thanks for the kind comment.
Please do this on a polygon feature class. Oops, should have watched to the end.
Always watch to the end! 🤣😂 I often have little tricks I use throughout my videos. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
Great stuff! Time saver for sure. In my case with polygons!
Thanks! I usually use it for polygons as well. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
Thank you, this saved me like hours of work!!!
It’s my favorite time saver. I use it daily.
Thank you you are fantastic
You are very welcome. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
Can you still convert graphics to a feature similar to Arcmap?
Yup, there’s a Graphics to Features geoprocessing tool. You might have to run it a few times if you have different types - points, lines and polygons in one graphics layer.
@@GISChops Thanks. I found it in one of your videos. Great channel btw, keep up the good work. The videos are short, straight to the point and easy to understand.
@MrBoodabelly thanks for such high praise!
Finally found someone that goes through the basics. thank you.
I’m glad you found me! Going to start pumping out videos soon.
Thank you
You are very welcome! Thanks for commenting.
Awesome content! Thank you!
Thank you! I’m glad you found it helpful. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
I created a polygon and applied a buffer to it. I needed to edit vertices on the polygon but the buffer did not update to the new shape. Is it possible to have the buffer update if the polygon shape changes?
I’m not aware of anything that will automatically update a buffer when the source polygon changes. Maybe you could have an attribute rule that populated a field in the buffer layer then have a script buffer them again. 🤷♂️
This was Great!!!!!,
I’m glad you found it helpful! Thanks for commenting.
😂😂😂
My focus in GIS is using Network Analyst Routing to organize workflow. When social media asked me to describe what I do badly, I wrote, "I tell people where to go for a living."
Ha ha! Nice!
Appreciate it a lot
You’re welcome! Thanks for the comment.
Thanks mate!
You are welcome! Thanks for taking the time to comment!
apprechiate this a lot!! great videos, greetings from germany :)
Thanks for taking the time to make such a kind comment!
Of course, I needed to do this the other day and couldn't figure it out with my limited Python Skills. The difference is that you were extracting the last word of a three-word string separated by two Dashes. My Parcel Number was the same, but if multiple mobile homes were on a parcel, a Fourth Word after a third Dash was added to represent a Mobile Home "Lot" on that Parcel. A Lot of land (parcel) used as a Mobile Home Park could have 100 Mobile Home "Lots" like parking spaces. So, my question was, how to extract a Fourth Word when one exists?
That split tool returns a list, the [-1] is an index for that list that points to the last item. [-2] would be the next to the last item and so forth.
Wow! I thought this could be a great tip. But... I'm working in ArcMap Desktop. And I primarily work In Network Analyst Routes which do not seem to be Editable.
There is an attributes window in ArcMap too. desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/latest/manage-data/editing-attributes/editing-attributes-in-the-attributes-window.htm I have never needed to edit network routes, just the underlying network data. But the ArcMap attributes window still allows mass edits by selecting multiple features in the tree or all features by selecting the layer name in the tree.
How do you get those measurements on each edge of the polygon?
I ran the enable COGO tool on my line feature class, then entered the subdivision boundary in the traverse tool. The bearings and distances are then stored in the fields the enable COGO tool created and the labels use those fields as well. Using a parcel fabric takes care of that for you if you want to go that route. Thanks for commenting!
Here’s a video I made showing how I enter a subdivision in the parcel fabric. ArcGIS Pro Parcel Fabric - Subdivision Entry ruclips.net/video/BRmpVtpdgWU/видео.html
@@GISChops Ill try that right now. Thanks!
@@GISChops can it be done for a polygon easily?
@curtkleist3533 shoot me an email - gischops@gmail.com
Thank you for sharing this knowledge with us :) A beginners question: in this context, if the I have a plan with buildings of the the same size within different blocks, I'd need to create lines just for one first set of buildings (one set of red lines in your layer for example) and then copy and paste using the help of the grid as you showed, right? I wonder what's your preferred way of working with the subdivision layer? How do you add or import the 'subdivision' layer usually? I see it shows values 0 to 1 in your table of contents. Thanks once more for the amazing content you bring!
Thanks for watching and commenting! And yes the method you described would be how I would create those identical buildings. I will sometimes use the mirror features tool if I get buildings that are the same but flipped or mirrored. I actually enter my subdivision s from the recorded , here’s a video showing me enter a subdivision in the parcel fabric ArcGIS Pro Parcel Fabric - Subdivision Entry ruclips.net/video/BRmpVtpdgWU/видео.html
Nifty!
Thanks for watching and commenting!
I have to cut counties into Service Areas for Network Analyst Routing. When I encounter this problem with trying to cut down the road, I would drag the vertexes across the street and then use the Split Polygon Tool to trace the street edge. For large areas that need to be split by an Interstate, I would use Network Analyst Routing to draw a route line from one end of the county to the other and back. Once that looped path was exported to another feature class, I would split the line into North and South and then use Collapse Dual Lines To Centerline. By tracing the Split Polygon Tool along that centerline,, the entire county gets cut into North and South areas.
I like your process! Thanks for commenting! You could actually right click your newly constructed centerline and choose Replace geometry, then you wouldn’t have to trace it. It can be a little finicky if your centerline has overlapping polygons, you might have to turn off polygon layers. I go into detail about the Replace Geometry trick in this video - Editing in ArcGIS Pro - Replace Geometry ruclips.net/video/BtwELcK8fYQ/видео.html
@@GISChops This would not help in my situation. My process is to Cut the Polygons along the centerline. I don't have a polygon to replace it with. Thanks.
@johnguilfoyle3073 You could use the split edit tool and right click on your line and choose replace sketch. I don’t know if you have seen my 5 tips to transition to ArcGIS Pro video, but one of those tips is to right click everything - layers, while using tools etc. just to see what is available to you. The same tip works in ArcMap.
Danke!
Gern geschehen! Thanks for the super thanks!
Hey do you have any tips on setting up the selection tool? I got the explore tool setup like you do and my back button is clear selection. But I have tried several of the selection options and the cursor does not change when I hit the forward button after it is mapped.
I just checked mine, the tool is called Select Features.
So awesome this is here! i gave up a few years ago and hey this is two years old!
Now they just need to allow us to georeference a PDF. Thanks for taking the time to comment!
@@GISChops I wish I could control the compression on it more, i have to then put it in QGIS to crank it down some.
thanks
You are very welcome!