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Portfolios were mentioned a number of times in the comments above. I was just wondering if anyone had any suggestions on creating a portfolio for a GIS job interview? I'm never quite sure of what examples to include, especially when my work examples don't necessarily follow the job description and most of my work experience has been simple cartography. For an upcoming interview, I've been asked to provide one example of a map that demonstrates cartographic products. Should I be trying to wow the interviewers with examples of advanced geoprocessing and statistical analysis or just simply meeting all their requirements with a simple map? Although I have experience in advanced processing and analysis, #I feel like most of my work experience has been simple cartography. Thanks!
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I'm just looking for a little help at setting up a grid index for a map book in ArcGIS 10.5. I've used map book frequently in 9.3 but this is my first time in 10.x and it doesn't quite seem as intutive. I'm just wondering if someone might be able to give me a little advice on choosing optimal settings when using the "Use Page Unit and Scale" option, particularly the polygon height and width? I'm trying to create a grid index of geotagged photo locations along a long stretch of Toronto coast line. I'm trying to keep all the map sheets at 1:500 scale and will display them on a 11X17 map.
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Bit of an elementary question but I keep second guessing myself whether I've used the correct select by location query. I am just attaching slope classes I've created from a slope analysis on a TIN to a land parcel feature class table. I've selected the specific range of slope classes I'm interested in, using a select by attributes. I've selected the parcels that are within the specific slope classes by using a select by location "are within the source layer feature" using the selected features. Is this the proper select by location query to use for my specific situation? Thanks!
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Just wondering if anyone might have any advice on how best to display multiple polygons with a shared boundary on a map. I've attached the map I am working on where you can see there are at least three polygons that share the river as a boundary and simply changing the outline width is starting to make the map look a little too busy. I have to admit I am definitely lacking on the cartography side of things since I spend most of my time doing analysis. Any sort of advice would be most appreciated! [ATTACH=CONFIG]29471[/ATTACH]
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Bit of a stupid question I guess, but I'm trying to duplicate a scale bar template printed on transparent plastic given to me. The original has a midpoint marker between every subdivision but I can only find the option to include the first midpoint on the version of ArcGIS 9.3 I am using. Does the option exist to have a midpoint marker between every subdivision and I'm just not seeing it? Thanks!
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...sorry, guess I didn't really answer the question. I'd still like a series of points, just less of them by consolidating any ones less then fifty meters apart into less points
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Thanks for your reply! Sorry about the poorly worded question, I'm a little new at GIS, so I'll try and make more sense out of this one... I have a series of aerial survey sites represented by points. Each of the points indicates the number of disease damaged trees counted in a roughly 50 meter radius, although it doesn't end up being exact, so some points are only sepearate by a few meters. These trees contained in the point are going to be put out for contract to be removed. I'd like to try and thin out the number of points that will be on the contract maps by consolidating the data in the points that are close together into a single point that represents all the points that might have been in each 50 meter radius of the original data
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I am trying to consolidate any points that fall within a fifty meter radius of another plot, combining the data into single point that covers the 50 meter area. Would anyone have any suggestions on how I could do this? Thanks!
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