Digitising On A Topographic Sheet: 1.1 Georeferencing
Digitising On A Topographic Sheet: 1.1 Georeferencing
Digitising On A Topographic Sheet: 1.1 Georeferencing
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1.1 GEOREFERENCING
The image is georeferenced using the latitude and
longitude given on the topographic sheet.
The latitude and longitude are marked in decimals at 4
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folder's contents.
Then, after making all the shapefiles these are added in the ArcMap from the add data option
in the ArcMap.
1.3 DIGITIZATION
The digitization is started in the Arc Map by
opening the editor pop up menu and clicking
start editing. The snapping is kept on for end,
midpoint, vertex and edge where required. (as
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shown in figure 8)
From the create features menu the Shapefile in which editing is to be done is selected
and line, rectangle, point etc. options are
selected from construction tools.
Then, editing is started on the image by
zooming in the image for more accuracy. The
polygons or polylines are ended by double
click or using right click and finish polygon
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The name and text options are taken up and click OK. (as shown in figure 13)
By double click on left side on the feature it is
selected on the map and can give labels like this to
all features.Then label features option is taken up
by right click on the shapefile. (as shown in figure
14)
The size, font and type of these labels can be set
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1.5 LAYOUT
After completing the digitization and filling of
attributes, the layout option is clicked from the
view pop up on the top of the drawing. (as shown
in figure 15)
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2.2 GEOREFERENCING
After this, the images captured are joined in Photoshop. The parts are joined to get the image
of whole city.
The image of whole city is saved as jpg.
The Arc Map was opened and by using the add data option the image was inserted from the
location where it was saved.
In the layers option, right click on the top of the
table of contents, go to properties.
After
that,
go
to
Coordinate
System
->
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coordinate system in which the georeferencing is to be done. (as shown in figure 22)
4 coordinates are given as latitude and longitude (degree, minutes, seconds) at 4 different
points on the image by left click on the location
and then right clicking to fill the coordinate. The
coordinates are given upto an accuracy of seconds
upto 2 decimal places. (as shown in figure 23)
After filling all the coordinates, from the
Georeferencing
pop
up
menu,
update
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-> WGS 1984 UTM Zone 43N . (as shown in figure 24)
The georeferencing of the image is completed. The map display units are changed to
meters from Layers -> properties -> General -> Display units.
2.3 SHAPEFILES
The Shape files are made in the ArcCatalog by
right click in the empty space in the folder where
these are to be stored by going to: New ->
Shapefile. Then, Click in the Name text box and
type a name for the new shapefile. (as shown in
figure 25)
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2.4 DIGITIZATION
The digitization is started in the Arc Map by opening the editor pop up menu and clicking
start editing. The snapping is kept on for end, midpoint, vertex and edge where required.
From the create features menu the Shapefile in which editing is to be done is selected and
line, rectangle, freehand, point etc. options are
selected from construction tools.
Then, editing is started on the image by
zooming in the image for more accuracy. The
polygons or polylines are ended by double
click or using right click and finish polygon
option. (as shown in figure 27)
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2.5 ROADS
First of all the roads are digitized using line tool
in different shape files for highways, major
roads and minor roads. The polyline is used for
the width of roads to be uniform throughout
using buffer and boundaries are not clear of the
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roads.
After giving the buffer, the new buffer
layers formed are dissolved separately by
opening dissolve in toolbox. The dissolve
tool merges the separate buffers appearing
for separate lines in a shapefile. (as shown
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in figure 30)
The layers are dissolved separately by dragging the buffered layers in the input option
and click OK. (as shown in figure 31)
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The polygons enclosed by roads appear and these are exploded by using the multipart to
singlepart option in the toolbox. This option explodes all the polygons.
The polygons can be given different codes in attributes as per land use. These are
selected by attributes then e.g. residential is given code 1 and commercial polygons
given code 2 out of which select by attributes is used to select residential with code 1.
The residential selected is exported by right click on the all polygon layer.
Data -> export data and click OK. A new residential layer is made.
Similarly, all other land use shapefiles can be made to get land use map of the area.
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use,
area,
unplanned area.
population,
density
and
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The area is calculated by right click on the area field, then going to calculate geometry
giving unit square meters and click OK. The area is calculated automatically. (as shown
in figure 34)
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The fields are added by stopping editing whereas the attributes are filled by again starting
editing. By double click on the attribute it can be located on map and attributes can be
filled by locating spatially.
When all the attributes are filled, the maps area drawn for all the fields.
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SEX RATIO
To show two features in a single map, different methods can be used. The sex ratio is
shown by dot method.
First of all, the second copied layer is renamed as sex ratio.
Right click on the sex ratio layer, go to properties. The symbology is opened.
In the symbology, in the field selection, sex ratio is selected and symbol is selected by
double click.
The dot size and dot value are selected as
5
and
40
simultaneously
as
per
kept
hollow as
The shape files can be shifted above or below their position in the table of contents as
per the priority to show above or below in the map. In this map, population shapefile
will be below the sex ratio shapefile.
2.9 DENSITY
The density is shown by dot density method.
First of all, the second copied layer is renamed as density.
Right click on the density layer, go to properties. The symbology is opened.
In the symbology, in the field selection, density is selected and symbol is selected by
double click.
The dot size and dot value are selected as
5
and
6000
simultaneously
as
per
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in
quantities,
graduated
the
basis
of
which
the
categorization is to be done).
From the colour ramp, the colours to
be used are chosen or by double click
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In this way two features are shown in one map. (as shown in figure 40)
The shape files can be shifted above or below their position in the table of contents as
per the priority to show above or below in the map. In this map, population shapefile
will be below the literacy ratio shapefile.
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