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I have a data set that consists of measurements at locations (lat/long). I have used the aggregate points tool within ArcGIS Pro to aggregate points within a 30' hexagonal bin. And, I have used the standard formulas to calculate the max, mean and count of the measurement that I most interest in reporting. I would like to build an expression that would tell me the number (count) of measurements above a certain threshold (for example 100) within the 30' bin. I am just starting with expression builder, so this is my first attempt. I appreciate any help you can provide to help me create the expression. Thanks!
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Hi Peter – Yes. I’ve already posted a comment to the team as well. Thanks, Art
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This is a really cool and useful update. Lots of new features that will be very useful. However, if there is one thing that could be improved that I believe would offer great value is to improve your print options. I do like what you have done so far - features for printing the map are vastly improved, but I would like to have the ability to center the map within a print window so that I can control what is printed rather than guessing. Can't you create a print window that allows me to move/zoom the map to the area I want printed, prior to printing? Similar to the feature within ArcGIS Pro? Currently you are forcing me to guess what will be printed and more times than not I have to fiddle with the map view many times to get it right. Thanks!
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Our team is trying to find a way to easily export table data when viewing a map on ArcGIS online. Why doesn't Esri have an export function under the options? Copy/paste doesn't work either. Is there another workaround? Thanks.
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We provide geospatial and related data to customers, reported and organized on a customer and site basis. Our filing logic is as follows: 1. A customer will have many sites 2. A site will have hundreds of geospatial layers 3. Various layer types are possible including DSM, high resolution rgb, thermal, and multi-spectral orthomosaics. Also, gas emissions data will also be plotted over the layers. We would like to view layers by the site, organized by quarterly time periods. The reason for this is that we want to view the evolution of a site over time, as it pertains to all the image layers, each quarter. These views will be controlled and only viewed internally, though we intend to create a report that can be printed as a hard copy and shared with customers. We use ArcGIS Pro for processing and compiling imagery, but use ArcGIS Online for internal company viewing of the imagery. Based on this, we would like to organize all the layers by customer, layer type, date, etc. We would more importantly like to create a site “compendium” that allows us to pull up a site and see all related data and imagery for a site. Likewise, we would like to do the same organized by customer where we can choose a customer and view all the organized “compendiums” (layers would be filed within the compendiums). We are finding the organizational tools within ArcGIS to help manage files (layers, data, etc) very weak in this regard. We have only found groups, categories and tags as organizing tools and have not found them to be effective in meeting our purposes. Are we missing something or are there alternatives methods we should consider? Thank you.
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