Exploring the Latest in ArcGIS Pro
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Watch Hayley Miller and Madeline Schueren demonstrate the latest mapping and analysis enhancements in ArcGIS Pro that can help GIS professionals increase productivity and perform powerful analysis.
When working with points that are close together, GIS professionals can set the drawing priority based on attributes to bring forward data they want to highlight with the feature drawing order in the advanced symbology settings. Visualize data dynamically and at-a-glance with the new pie and donut charts, which filter data depending on the map extent.
Control point editing is a powerful new cartographic tool that changes the look of the map without changing underlying data.
The disperse markers tool is now updated to include new dispersal patterns, to minimize overlap and neatly align symbols in an area.
Map layouts are now enhanced in ArcGIS Pro. Map elements are now scalable and dynamically updated to fit the PDF or the printed map size that users want to share.
The new geomorphon landforms tool uses an algorithm to classify terrain and automatically derive features – such as peaks, ridges and slopes – based on the digital elevation model (DEM).
Get a statistical analysis of the differences between two hot spot maps and understand where and what changes have occurred with the hot spot analysis comparison tool. This is a powerful tool for understanding complex changes that might be happening between two time-bound snapshots of data.
Combine multiple variables into a single index with the create composite index tool. The tool includes options to pre-process and scale input variables, so GIS professionals can focus on interpreting and utilizing the results.
The catalog dataset allows you to bring together distributed services across many geographies and from different sources into one easily explorable spatial catalog, making it faster and easier for organizations to explore services and find the data they need.