Make and Save Graph, Add Attribute and Spatial Index Tools
Make Graph
How to Make Graph Tool in ArcToolbox ArcMap ArcGIS??Make Graph
Path to access the tool
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Make
Graph Tool, Graph
Toolset, Data Management Tools
Toolbox
Make Graph
Creates a graph as a
visual output using a graph template or an existing graph.
1. Input graph template or graph
The input graph template
(.tee) or graph file (.grf).
2. Input series
The input data for
individual series in the graph. The input data varies based on the graph type.
3. Output graph name
The name of the graph to
be created.
Save Graph
How to Save Graph Tool in ArcToolbox ArcMap ArcGIS??Save Graph
Path to access the tool
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Save
Graph Tool, Graph
Toolset, Data Management Tools
Toolbox
Save Graph
Saves a graph to an
image, vector, or graph file.
1. Input graph
Input graph name or
location.
You can input the location
of an existing graph file (*.grf).
However, when you are
using the tool in an ArcGIS application (ArcMap, ArcGlobe, or ArcScene), you
can either input a graph present in the ArcGIS document or you can input the
location of an existing graph file (*.grf).
2. Output graph file
The output image,
vector, or graph file.
The supported image and vector formats are:
- Windows Bitmap (.bmp)
- GIF(.gif)
- JPEG (.jpg)
- Portable Network Graphic (.png)
- Paintbrush (.pcx)
- Scalable Vector Graphics (.svg)
- Adobe Acrobat PDF (.pdf)
- Encapsulated PostsScript (.eps)
- Enhanced Metafile (.emf)
- Windows Metafile (.wmf)
3. Maintain aspect ratio of output image (optional)
Choose whether to maintain the aspect ratio when saving a graph to an image format. Aspect ratio is the ratio between the width and height of the image.
- Checked—The aspect ratio of the output image will be the same as the aspect ratio of the input graph. Changing the height or width of the output image will adjust the other dimension (width or height) so that the aspect ratio is maintained.
- Unchecked—The aspect ratio of the output image will not be the same as the aspect ratio of the input graph. Changing the height or width of the output image will not adjust the other dimension (width or height).
4. Output image width (optional)
The width of the output
image in pixels.
5. Output image height (optional)
The height of the output
image in pixels.
Add Attribute Index
How to Add Attribute Index Tool in ArcToolbox ArcMap ArcGIS??Add Attribute Index
Path to access the tool
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Add
Attribute Index Tool, Indexes Toolset, Data Management Tools Toolbox
Add Attribute Index
Adds an attribute index
to an existing table, feature class, shapefile, coverage, or attributed
relationship class.
Attribute indexes are
used by ArcGIS to quickly locate records that match an attribute query. For
information on attribute indexes in geodatabases, see Creating attribute
indexes.
1. Input Table
The table containing the
fields to be indexed.
2. Fields to Index
The list of fields that
will participate in the index. Any number of fields can be specified.
The Add Field button,
which is used only in ModelBuilder, allows you to add expected fields so you
can complete the dialog box and continue to build your model.
3. Index Name (optional)
The name of the new
index. An index name is necessary when adding an index to geodatabase feature
classes and tables. For other types of input, the name is ignored.
4. Unique (optional)
Specifies whether the values in the index are unique.
- Unchecked—All values in the index are not unique. This is the default.
- Checked—All values in the index are unique.
5. Ascending (optional)
Specifies whether values are indexed in ascending order.
- Unchecked—Values are not indexed in ascending order. This is the default.
- Checked—Values are indexed in ascending order.
Add Spatial Index
How to Add Spatial Index Tool in ArcToolbox ArcMap ArcGIS??Add Spatial Index
Path to access the tool
:
Add
Spatial Index Tool, Indexes Toolset, Data Management Tools Toolbox
Add Spatial Index
Adds a spatial index to
a shapefile, file geodatabase, or enterprise geodatabase feature class. Use
this tool to either add a spatial index to a shapefile or feature class that
does not already have one or to re-create an existing spatial index.
1. Input Features
Enterprise feature
class, file geodatabase feature class, or shapefile to which a spatial index is
to be added or rebuilt.
2. Spatial Grid 1 (optional)
The Spatial Grid 1, 2,
and 3 parameters apply only to file geodatabase and certain enterprise
geodatabase feature classes. If you are unfamiliar with setting grid sizes,
leave these options as 0,0,0, and ArcGIS will compute optimal sizes for you.
3. Spatial Grid 2 (optional)
Cell size of the second
spatial grid. Leave the size at 0 if you only want one grid. Otherwise, set the
size to at least three times larger than Spatial Grid 1.
4. Spatial Grid 3 (optional)
Cell size of the third spatial grid. Leave the size at 0 if you only want two grids. Otherwise, set the size to at least three times larger than Spatial Grid 2.
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