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Mappers have always reused existing spatial data to create new maps. Today, most maps and GIS data sets use spatial information obtained - for a fee or for free - ¯from any number of sources, including government, professional organizations, and private companies. Unfortunately, no standardized format for today`s spatial data has been agreed upon, so that data exists in a wide variety of formats and configurations.
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The tutorial takes you step-by-step through the Display Manager, a new feature in Autodesk Map 3D 2005 that lets you stylize selected objects in your map.
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In this tutorial, you`re going to learn how to import into AutoCAD Map and georeference a raster image‚ ¯how to assign spatial values such as direction and distance‚ ¯so that you can use the image effectively in a project.
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In this tutorial, you`ll use network topology to determine which locations are within a given distance from a point you specify.
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Quite frequently in your work with maps, you`ll want to use a specific mapped area that is shared over two (or more) different map files. In this tutorial we`ll look at two examples of how to link an external map to an existing project using Autodesk Map software.
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You can represent a point symbol in Autodesk Map drawing (DWG) files in a number of ways. Blocks are the most effective and common point type object used in Autodesk Map. When you`re starting a new project, it`s important to evaluate what blocks you must define to map your data.
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Autodesk Map 2004 provides a wide variety of tools that make editing and modifying existing map files easy. One of the most common problems in GIS is the need to use map files created by different users or at different times, which often results in maps that don't line up correctly onscreen.
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As you`ll learn in this tutorial for advanced users, linking an Autodesk Map file to a database for true GIS analysis capabilities is a straightforward process.
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This tutorial is designed to show you how you can share your maps online.
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Learn how to use Autodesk Map queries to select, modify, or label drawing objects, generate maps, combine or partition drawings, and any number of other operations.
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In this tutorial, you learn how to implement one variation of the Network Analysis tool, the Shortest-Path trace.
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In this tutorial, you learn how to implement one variation of the Network Analysis tool, the Shortest-Path trace.
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Georeferencing involves identifying the exact location of the lower-left corner of the image as well as assigning a unit of measurement to the image's east-west and north-south directions‚ ¯all within the confines of a mapping projection.
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If you work with maps in your job, you know there are numerous sources for computer-ready map outlines. But sooner or later you`re going to have to digitize a few maps on your own. This article is designed to make that digitizing process as straightforward as possible.
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Using databases is a commonplace in today's workplace. In the GIS workplace, linking a map drawing to a database can improve your decision-making process and your productivity. In this tutorial, you will learn how to use Autodesk Map software to link a Microsoft Access database table to a simple map file and then query the database.
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