Introducing the Extensión ArcGIS Schematics in ArcMap tutorial
Extensión ArcGIS Schematics is used by ArcGIS for Desktop and ArcGIS for Server. It allows the user to get simplified representations of networks, intended to explain their structure and make the way they operate understandable. It can be used to manage physical and logical networks, including social and economic networks, and may view and represent any kind of network such as electric power, traffic light, delivery route, computer, and so forth. It enables users to automatically generate, visualize, and manipulate diagrams from network data or data that has attributes for connectivity.
In this tutorial
This tutorial is dedicated to the Extensión ArcGIS Schematics in ArcMap. The easiest way to find out what you can do with Schematics in ArcMap is to complete the exercises in this tutorial.
- Exercise 1: Getting familiar with Schematics tools—Explains the Schematics graphical user interface by using a variety of its tools.
- Exercise 2: Generating schematic diagrams—Shows how to generate schematic diagrams from different situations.
- Exercise 3: Editing and layout of schematic diagrams—Concerns the management of editing sessions on schematic diagrams and how to refine their content and lay them out.
- Exercise 4: Updating schematic diagrams—Explains how to update schematic diagrams.
To use this tutorial, you need to have ArcGIS for Desktop installed—including the Extensión ArcGIS Schematics—and licensed for Standard or Advanced. You also need to have the tutorial data installed on a local or shared network drive on your system.