Hi all,
I would very much appreciate some help in working out how to create a particular type of layer/map.
I have a polygon layer which represents spatial coverage of three different categories. At the moment these categories are represented as separate polygons. In certain areas the different categories overlap each other, so I want to create a map which represents areas where there are more than one category. This would mean that the final map should show seven different spatial classifications, as shown below:
Category A
Category B
Category C
Category A and B
Category A and C
Category B and C
Category A, B and C
I am stuck on working out how to create this sort of map/layer. If anyone could point me in the right direction so I at least know where to begin then that would be great. Sorry if I have not explained it very well, please ask if you need anymore information.
Thanks,
Ben.
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Hi Ben,
Add a text field to each of the three layers, with values "A", "B" and "C" respectively (use Field Calculator).
Do a Union of all the three layers.
Dissolve the union layer with the above three fields. The resulting layer will have 7 features with the above combination. Add a text field to the dissolve layer and define the desired values like "A", "B", "C", "A+B", "A+C", "B+C", "A+B+C".
Now if you want independent individual polygons in the feature class, you could use multipart to singlepart tool.
Hi Ben,
Add a text field to each of the three layers, with values "A", "B" and "C" respectively (use Field Calculator).
Do a Union of all the three layers.
Dissolve the union layer with the above three fields. The resulting layer will have 7 features with the above combination. Add a text field to the dissolve layer and define the desired values like "A", "B", "C", "A+B", "A+C", "B+C", "A+B+C".
Now if you want independent individual polygons in the feature class, you could use multipart to singlepart tool.
Thank you, that has worked perfectly much appreciated.