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GIS Data Editing Tools |
Rich suite of data editing tools
ArcView provides a rich environment for data capture and editing. ArcView is a single, integrated application that can be used for all aspects of the GIS project cycle (data capture and maintenance, integration, analysis, mapping, and visualization). |
- Simultaneous editing of multiple layers
- Undo and redo edit operations
- Feature construction tools including
- Point-and-click feature location with mouse
- Streaming locations with mouse
- x y coordinate input with keyboard
- Delta x, Delta y coordinate input
- Bearing and distance coordinate input
- Parallel to other feature segments
- Midpoint between two locations
- Angle and distance from point
- Direction and distance from specified point
- Perpendicular to other feature segments
- Implied intersection between two other feature segments
- Connecting of points with parametric curves
- Squaring and finishing of polygons
- Autocomplete for polygons
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- Feature edit tools including
- Move, rotate, delete, copy, and paste
- Reshape
- Split and trim
- Extend
- Flip
- Divide into n-parts or into specified intervals
- Scale
- Vertex editing (add, delete, move)
- Shared-edge editing (map topology)
- Create true parametric curves
- Copy parallel
- Buffer
- Mirror
- Merge
- Union
- Intersect
- Explode
- Annotation edit tool
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- ArcPad Integration tools including
- Check in/out data from personal geodatabase
- Extract data
- Export symbology
- Spatial adjustment tools including rubber sheeting, transformation, edgematching, and transfer attributes between features
- Snapping
- Snapping to vertex, endpoint, midpoint, or along the edge of features
- Snapping settings for each layer
- Snapping indicator and snap tips
- Interactive snapping dialog
- WinTab digitizer support
- Image tools including rectification, rotation, and flip
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