![]() Output options: A shapefile or KML file with vector features.Input options: Any georeferenced image file ( view list) or WMS layer ( view list) containing features you would like to trace.Interactive Tracingġ. Open ArcSean Toolbar, choose to customize> Toolbar selects ArcScan.Creating Shapefiles - Drawing lines, points or polygons (vectors) in ArcGIS Just check only two (i) Centerlines & (ii) Intersection. In the bottom section of the Snapping Environment window, check the Raster snapping checkbox. From the Snapping Environment window, check the Vertex, Edge, and End Snapping checkboxes. Set snapping tolerance 10 pixels from the Classic snapping Options window, and click the Ok button.Ĥ. Click the Editor Button on the Editor Toolbar and choose Snapping then select Options. In the Editing Options window, check the Use classic snapping checkbox and click Apply and Ok button to close the window.ģ. Click the Editor button on the Editor toolbar and choose Options. Click the Editor button and choose to start Editing to begin the edit session.Ģ. Open the Editor Toolbar if not already opened. Shapefile is already created (usa_state boundary), now the next step is the Snapping setting.ġ. Choose 2 classes, then click the OK button.Īt first, create a new Shapefile Snapping Right-click us_float select symbology, and click classified. Ready to your Raster RGB image is a Float file format, now Classify float image. Raster to a floating window appears, select Input Raster(US.jpg) and browse output location, then click OK. Now select Raster to float in the search result.Ģ. Open a Search pane, in the search box search Raster to float. At first, convert to float, otherwise, you don’t perform this task.ġ. Convert Polyline feature to Polygon feature Prepare MapĪdd an Image (US.jpg) on ArcMapyour Raster image is RGB Format. ![]()
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