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"Right-click attribute" "Stats summary" histograms descriptive statistics

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07-16-2025 05:38 PM
nheg
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Please bring back the right click attribute in attribute table option to immediately show Stats summary like it used to be available in ArcMap.  I know you can get a stats summary in ArcGIS Pro but it is not as good as it was In ArcMap because it does not pop up immediately, but instead requires you to output a report that you have to then go and find and look at.  Essentially, it has devolved to a tedious task that is less useful than it was in ArcMap.  For example, I used it all the time in ArcMap for a quick glimpse of my data and especially liked the histograms that helped me visualise the data distribution as well as the descriptive stats in a nice, short, easy to read, compact table = it was PERFECT!  If needed, I could then copy and paste what I needed to where I wanted it and I actually used it to make several reports for work.  The same process in Pro is a real pain (because it is not visible in one click like it used to be) and the report is not as helpful as it used to be.  Please, Please bring back the right click for a very quick stats summary option.  I am still using ArcMap because the loss of things like this is not something I am willing to accept yet.  Example of Table I liked and how I used it is attached.

2 Comments
ValeriaChavez

Hi @nheg! Have you tried using the Data Engineering view? Right-click on the field of interest and in the context menu chose "Explore Statistics". This opens the Data Engineering view which offers similar information to the window from ArcMap you shared above: 

ValeriaChavez_0-1753714161032.png

If you want a larger chart, you can right click on the "Chart Preview" field and in the context menu chose "Open Bar Chart".

Does this help? 

 

 

ValeriaChavez
Status changed to: Needs Clarification

Updating this to "Needs Clarification" for details on how this differs from Data Engineering.

cc @AlbertoNieto1