In this tutorial, you'll add a .csv file to a project. You'll make a layer from the .csv file and exportit to a point feature class. You'll symbolize the layer, add new features interactively, and update feature attributes. You'll copy the layer to a 3D scene and modify the symbology for 3D viewing.
This article provides three methods to generate the coordinates of point features created in ArcGIS Online using the Export Data function, the Attribute Table widget in ArcGIS Web AppBuilder, or the Calculate Geometry Attributes tool in ArcGIS Pro.
The goal of this fact sheet is to help the reader develop navigable grid points where soil or other sam-pling locations can be located and the results depicted in a spatially explicit map. The information included here assumes a basic knowledge of or exposure to ArcGIS Pro software nav-igation.
To generate a point feature class from a polygon feature class, use the Feature to Point tool. The resulting points will retain the attributes of the input polygons.
This article describes the workflow to create a point on a map by manually entering coordinates into the Coordinate Conversion widget in ArcGIS Experience Builder.
In this tutorial, you will create a geodatabase feature class in a project, add metadata, add fields to the attribute table, and edit and add point features to the new feature class.
Points are the simplest features to create. Simply click a point template in the Create Features window and the Point tool is automatically activated. Click the map where you want to add the point. You can right-click the map or use snapping to help you createpoints at exact locations.