How is ArcGIS used in a 2D environment?
ArcMap can be used for mapping, editing, and analysis in a 2D environment, as well as data management, in ArcGIS Desktop. See What is ArcMap? for more information. ArcGIS Pro can also be used to create and work with spatial data on your desktop. It provides tools to visualize, analyze, compile, and share your data, in both 2D and 3D environments.
What do you need to know about JSON in ArcGIS?
JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) is a text-based, lightweight, data interchange format to share GIS data between ArcGIS and other systems. It is language-agnostic and most programming languages such as Python, C#, Java, JavaScript, and so on, provide libraries to read, manipulate, and write JSON.
What can I do with the ArcGIS Desktop?
ArcGIS Desktop includes two applications that are used for mapping and visualization: ArcMap and ArcGIS Pro. ArcMap can be used for mapping, editing, and analysis in a 2D environment, as well as data management, in ArcGIS Desktop. See What is ArcMap? for more information.
What do you need to know about ArcGIS 3D Analyst?
Basic 3D concepts, 3D Analyst extension capabilities, and using 3D Analyst with ArcMap. Covers 3D visualization, converting 2D to 3D, 3D mapping and analysis, and 3D animation. Learn to analyze data along a line of sight and visualize elevation changes in 3D.
How to create visually pleasing maps with ArcGIS?
Give context and personality to your data using a variety of basemaps. Gain a bird’s-eye view using global imagery. Vector basemaps allow you to customize the style and match your brand. Create eye-catching maps using creative basemaps. Patterns and spatial relationships emerge when you visualize your data in a map.
Which is the primary application used in ArcGIS?
ArcMap has been the primary application used in ArcGIS for Desktop for mapping, editing, analysis, and data management. See What is ArcMap? for more information. ArcGIS Pro is the new application for creating and working with spatial data on your desktop.