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Plotting XYZ in ArcMap?
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I have UTM coordinates data XY and Z which shows the presence of mountain. For Z, I have just binary data.
1 = presence of mountains, and
0 = absence of mountains (presence of sediments in other words).
I am wondering that how can I plot it in ArcMap?
arcgis-desktop xyz
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I have UTM coordinates data XY and Z which shows the presence of mountain. For Z, I have just binary data.
1 = presence of mountains, and
0 = absence of mountains (presence of sediments in other words).
I am wondering that how can I plot it in ArcMap?
arcgis-desktop xyz
1
Try Make XY Event Layer
– BERA
Mar 6 at 17:49
after you bring in like @BERA said, then you can plot the mountain flags by category as shown here: desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.3/map/working-with-layers/…
– AlexS1
Mar 6 at 18:06
3
I don't think "sediments" are the opposite of "mountains."
– csk
Mar 6 at 20:03
CSK... then may be we can say soil. The data i am working with is about clay, silt, sand and coarse particles. Thank you very much for all the answers. I will try this method in morning and will let you guys know the results.
– Ahmad
Mar 7 at 0:31
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I have UTM coordinates data XY and Z which shows the presence of mountain. For Z, I have just binary data.
1 = presence of mountains, and
0 = absence of mountains (presence of sediments in other words).
I am wondering that how can I plot it in ArcMap?
arcgis-desktop xyz
I have UTM coordinates data XY and Z which shows the presence of mountain. For Z, I have just binary data.
1 = presence of mountains, and
0 = absence of mountains (presence of sediments in other words).
I am wondering that how can I plot it in ArcMap?
arcgis-desktop xyz
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Try Make XY Event Layer
– BERA
Mar 6 at 17:49
after you bring in like @BERA said, then you can plot the mountain flags by category as shown here: desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.3/map/working-with-layers/…
– AlexS1
Mar 6 at 18:06
3
I don't think "sediments" are the opposite of "mountains."
– csk
Mar 6 at 20:03
CSK... then may be we can say soil. The data i am working with is about clay, silt, sand and coarse particles. Thank you very much for all the answers. I will try this method in morning and will let you guys know the results.
– Ahmad
Mar 7 at 0:31
add a comment |
1
Try Make XY Event Layer
– BERA
Mar 6 at 17:49
after you bring in like @BERA said, then you can plot the mountain flags by category as shown here: desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.3/map/working-with-layers/…
– AlexS1
Mar 6 at 18:06
3
I don't think "sediments" are the opposite of "mountains."
– csk
Mar 6 at 20:03
CSK... then may be we can say soil. The data i am working with is about clay, silt, sand and coarse particles. Thank you very much for all the answers. I will try this method in morning and will let you guys know the results.
– Ahmad
Mar 7 at 0:31
1
1
Try Make XY Event Layer
– BERA
Mar 6 at 17:49
Try Make XY Event Layer
– BERA
Mar 6 at 17:49
after you bring in like @BERA said, then you can plot the mountain flags by category as shown here: desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.3/map/working-with-layers/…
– AlexS1
Mar 6 at 18:06
after you bring in like @BERA said, then you can plot the mountain flags by category as shown here: desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.3/map/working-with-layers/…
– AlexS1
Mar 6 at 18:06
3
3
I don't think "sediments" are the opposite of "mountains."
– csk
Mar 6 at 20:03
I don't think "sediments" are the opposite of "mountains."
– csk
Mar 6 at 20:03
CSK... then may be we can say soil. The data i am working with is about clay, silt, sand and coarse particles. Thank you very much for all the answers. I will try this method in morning and will let you guys know the results.
– Ahmad
Mar 7 at 0:31
CSK... then may be we can say soil. The data i am working with is about clay, silt, sand and coarse particles. Thank you very much for all the answers. I will try this method in morning and will let you guys know the results.
– Ahmad
Mar 7 at 0:31
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I am going to assume that this data is in a table. If that is the case, in the Table Of Contents, right click the table and choose 'Display XY Data'. This will open a window that will allow you to specify the fields for the X, Y, and Z data.
This will then display the records in the table on the map in the specified coordinate system. (ensure that you choose the correct fields for X and Y and that your coordinate system is correct, or else your features will end up far away from where they really are)
I would leave the Z field as "None" and make that field a status field that you could then use to color code the points as a mountain or not a mountain.
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I am going to assume that this data is in a table. If that is the case, in the Table Of Contents, right click the table and choose 'Display XY Data'. This will open a window that will allow you to specify the fields for the X, Y, and Z data.
This will then display the records in the table on the map in the specified coordinate system. (ensure that you choose the correct fields for X and Y and that your coordinate system is correct, or else your features will end up far away from where they really are)
I would leave the Z field as "None" and make that field a status field that you could then use to color code the points as a mountain or not a mountain.
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I am going to assume that this data is in a table. If that is the case, in the Table Of Contents, right click the table and choose 'Display XY Data'. This will open a window that will allow you to specify the fields for the X, Y, and Z data.
This will then display the records in the table on the map in the specified coordinate system. (ensure that you choose the correct fields for X and Y and that your coordinate system is correct, or else your features will end up far away from where they really are)
I would leave the Z field as "None" and make that field a status field that you could then use to color code the points as a mountain or not a mountain.
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I am going to assume that this data is in a table. If that is the case, in the Table Of Contents, right click the table and choose 'Display XY Data'. This will open a window that will allow you to specify the fields for the X, Y, and Z data.
This will then display the records in the table on the map in the specified coordinate system. (ensure that you choose the correct fields for X and Y and that your coordinate system is correct, or else your features will end up far away from where they really are)
I would leave the Z field as "None" and make that field a status field that you could then use to color code the points as a mountain or not a mountain.
I am going to assume that this data is in a table. If that is the case, in the Table Of Contents, right click the table and choose 'Display XY Data'. This will open a window that will allow you to specify the fields for the X, Y, and Z data.
This will then display the records in the table on the map in the specified coordinate system. (ensure that you choose the correct fields for X and Y and that your coordinate system is correct, or else your features will end up far away from where they really are)
I would leave the Z field as "None" and make that field a status field that you could then use to color code the points as a mountain or not a mountain.
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– BERA
Mar 6 at 17:49
after you bring in like @BERA said, then you can plot the mountain flags by category as shown here: desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.3/map/working-with-layers/…
– AlexS1
Mar 6 at 18:06
3
I don't think "sediments" are the opposite of "mountains."
– csk
Mar 6 at 20:03
CSK... then may be we can say soil. The data i am working with is about clay, silt, sand and coarse particles. Thank you very much for all the answers. I will try this method in morning and will let you guys know the results.
– Ahmad
Mar 7 at 0:31