Select to view content in your preferred language

Add Numeric Data as a Label

2667
10
Jump to solution
11-13-2012 08:15 AM
DonaldLund
Deactivated User
I am just starting to work with ArgGIS Online and was wondering if there is a way to add numeric data as labels to a map. This is easily done within ArcGIS Desktop. For example, you can label a county with the county name or you can change the label to area, population, etc. I don't see this option with the Online product. Does this capability not exist? Can you plot text strings as X,Y data? I don't see this as an available feature.

Thanks.
Tags (2)
0 Kudos
1 Solution

Accepted Solutions
SarahO_Rourke1
Deactivated User
Check out this resourse on adding labels to ArcGIS online. I've only tried it for a few features and it seems to work okay as long as you get them placed properly in arcmap.

http://blogs.esri.com/esri/arcgis/2011/11/21/adding-labels-to-arcgis-online-web-maps-part-1/

View solution in original post

0 Kudos
10 Replies
MikeMinami
Esri Notable Contributor
There is no labeling ability.

Thanks,

Mike
0 Kudos
DonaldLund
Deactivated User
There is no labeling ability.

Thanks,

Mike


What about adding a layer that contains graphic text? I've seen something about that in a google search. Is that a possibility?

Thanks,
Don
0 Kudos
MikeMinami
Esri Notable Contributor
The ArcGIS.com website doesn't support adding text as graphics. However, you can use another application, ArcGIS Explorer Online to do so. http://www.arcgis.com/explorer. Sign in and you should be able to open any web map you created in ArcGIS.com.

Mike
0 Kudos
DonaldLund
Deactivated User
The ArcGIS.com website doesn't support adding text as graphics. However, you can use another application, ArcGIS Explorer Online to do so. http://www.arcgis.com/explorer. Sign in and you should be able to open any web map you created in ArcGIS.com.

Mike


Thanks Mike. I'll give it a try.
0 Kudos
DonaldLund
Deactivated User
The ArcGIS.com website doesn't support adding text as graphics. However, you can use another application, ArcGIS Explorer Online to do so. http://www.arcgis.com/explorer. Sign in and you should be able to open any web map you created in ArcGIS.com.

Mike


Mike,

I looked at this and I can see how it is possible to manually add data values as text, but I have too many to do them all manually. Is there a programmatic way this can be done, such as importing a kml file with text labels and lat/lon xy coordinates for the label?

Thanks.

Don
0 Kudos
SarahO_Rourke1
Deactivated User
Check out this resourse on adding labels to ArcGIS online. I've only tried it for a few features and it seems to work okay as long as you get them placed properly in arcmap.

http://blogs.esri.com/esri/arcgis/2011/11/21/adding-labels-to-arcgis-online-web-maps-part-1/
0 Kudos
MikeMinami
Esri Notable Contributor
Don,

I don't know any other way...the KML pathway seems interesting.

Mike
0 Kudos
DonaldLund
Deactivated User
Check out this resourse on adding labels to ArcGIS online. I've only tried it for a few features and it seems to work okay as long as you get them placed properly in arcmap.

http://blogs.esri.com/esri/arcgis/2011/11/21/adding-labels-to-arcgis-online-web-maps-part-1/


Thanks Sarah. This is exactly what I was looking for.

I wish I didn't have to jump through all the hoops, but at least I CAN jump now.

I think this is a short-sighted design issue with ArcGIS Online. I can't believe there aren't more people out there that want to plot numerical data labels on their maps.

I'm also a little bewildered that it was so hard to find this information.

Anyway, thanks to you, I don't have to give up completely on ArgGIS Online now.

Regards,
Don
0 Kudos
TomScharmen
Occasional Contributor
Here is a somewhat complex process that allows you to add labels without having to create a tile map service. If the search function on the forums was worth a damn, I might have found this by myself.  But ESRI tech suport (Jegan) found it in a few seconds.


Adding labels to ArcGIS Online web maps: Part 1

Adding labels to ArcGIS Online web maps: Part 2
0 Kudos