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Using Arcgis Desktop: Creating A Perspective View

The document discusses the capabilities of several ArcGIS tools. ArcGIS 3D Analyst enables 3D visualization and analysis of surface data. ArcGIS Geostatistical Analyst provides statistical tools for predicting surface values from sample points. ArcGIS Network Analyst is used for transportation network analysis, such as finding shortest paths or optimal routes. ArcGIS Tracking Analyst allows tracking of feature movement and attribute changes over time.

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Using Arcgis Desktop: Creating A Perspective View

The document discusses the capabilities of several ArcGIS tools. ArcGIS 3D Analyst enables 3D visualization and analysis of surface data. ArcGIS Geostatistical Analyst provides statistical tools for predicting surface values from sample points. ArcGIS Network Analyst is used for transportation network analysis, such as finding shortest paths or optimal routes. ArcGIS Tracking Analyst allows tracking of feature movement and attribute changes over time.

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Using ArcGIS Desktop

ArcGIS 3D Analyst enables visualization and analysis of surface data, including


creation of perspective views. It provides advanced tools for three-dimensional
modeling, such as cutfill, line of sight, and terrain modeling.

Creating a perspective view

ArcGIS Geostatistical Analyst provides statistical tools for predicting values across a
surface from a set of sample points. It includes exploratory spatial data analysis tools
for identifying outliers, trends, and spatial autocorrelation.

Creating a continuous surface of toxic exposure from a set of sample points

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1 Introduction
ArcGIS Network Analyst is used for transportation network analysis. It allows you to
find the shortest path between two points, allocate resources to a center, or find the
most efficient route between several stops.

Finding the best route through a set of stops

ArcGIS Tracking Analyst allows you to view and analyze temporal datayou can
track feature movement through time (such as the location of a hurricane over the
course of a week) and track attribute values for features over time (such as population
for a county over several decades). It also lets you create time-based animations.

Tracking the strength and location of a hurricane

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