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You can use the Sort tool, in the General toolbox (data management) to sort on a field. To use it in Python, use the following syntax: Sort_management (in_dataset, out_dataset, sort_field, {spatial_sort_method})
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06-23-2015
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Oh, I forgot to say: in the symbol levels window, you need to click the "Draw this layer using the symbol levels specified below" box before you can move the order of the symbols.
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06-23-2015
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Hi Tiffany, you can set symbol levels. In the symbology window, when you have unique values selected, click on the advance button, and select symbol levels. Here you can use the up and down buttons to change the drawing order of symbols.
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You might try using the summary statistics, but use the shape_length field as the case field. It is unlikely that you have the same length for features that are not coincident.
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06-23-2015
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Here's the help file for that: ArcGIS Help 10.1. It works great, but you have to replace one feature at a time.
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I'm sorry, I don't really understand what you're saying. Your original question didn't mention a table different from your shapefile. I can't really help you in less I'm clear what you are working with.
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06-23-2015
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When you say nothing shows up, do you mean in your map, or the Table of Contents, or both?
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06-23-2015
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You might try playing with Rubbersheeting, from the Conflate toolset, in the Editing tools. I haven't used it before, but it may work for you. Failing that, I believe this could be done using geometry objects, but I only have a very cursory understanding of that. There is a tool in the editor menu that can be used to replace the geometry of a selected feature, but I think that would take to long for you.
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Yes, this could be done using 3D analyst and ArcGIS desktop, and the Stack Profile tool (ArcGIS Help 10.1), if you had the salinity values as a raster layer. I don't think it can be done using ArcGIS Explorer though. Did you mean to post your question in that space?
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It would be easier to answer if I could see a screenshot of your table, with the fields and attributes, but assuming you have fields of start/end, and times per week, you could use the summary statistics tool to obtain the sum of times per week, with the start/end as a case field. If the start and end are different fields, you will need to add a new field and calculate it to have both values in it.
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06-23-2015
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Yes, except on your screenshots, all three windows clearly say data frame properties in the title bar, so something else is going on here.
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06-22-2015
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Well, it sounds like you defined it to the incorrect projection. What is the original projection of the data? If you want to change it, you have to use the Project tool instead, by the way.
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06-22-2015
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I believe Xander meant Con(inraster < 6, 0, Con(inraster < 9, 1.5, 3))
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