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The 'Add XY Coordinates' tool is generally meant for adding coordinate fields to data tables already in arcmap. If you've already converted your .LAS to a .SHP then you should be able to add that to your data frame as-is without any special import procedure. It will already have a SHAPE column which has the XY info in it. If you want to expose the X & Y coordinates explicitly in your table (ie, add new columns) then this is the tool for you. Alternatively there is the 'Add XY Data' tool which does more what you're thinking; that is, add data from an existing table into a new layer by telling ArcMap which are the X & Y fields. However, it sounds like you've already done the conversion and are just looking to expose the XY data in ArcMap.

I can't speak to working with .LAS in ArcMap specifically but did dig up a few links for you:

http://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.3/manage-data/las-dataset/what-is-a-las-dataset-.htm

http://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.3/map/working-with-layers/adding-x-y-coordinate-data-as-a-layer.htm

EDIT: Expanded to include the comments of others and correct my own confusion :)

Good luck!

The 'Add XY Coordinates' tool is generally meant for adding coordinate fields to data tables already in arcmap. If you've already converted your .LAS to a .SHP then you should be able to add that to your data frame as-is without any special import procedure. It will already have a SHAPE column which has the XY info in it. If you want to expose the X & Y coordinates explicitly in your table (ie, add new columns) then this is the tool for you. Alternatively there is the 'Add XY Data' tool which does more what you're thinking; that is, add data from an existing table into a new layer by telling ArcMap which are the X & Y fields. However, it sounds like you've already done the conversion and are just looking to expose the XY data in ArcMap.

I can't speak to working with .LAS in ArcMap specifically but did dig up a few links for you:

http://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.3/manage-data/las-dataset/what-is-a-las-dataset-.htm

http://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.3/map/working-with-layers/adding-x-y-coordinate-data-as-a-layer.htm

EDIT: Expanded to include the comments of others and correct my own confusion :)

Good luck!

The 'Add XY Coordinates' tool is generally meant for adding coordinate fields to data tables already in arcmap. If you've already converted your .LAS to a .SHP then you should be able to add that to your data frame as-is without any special import procedure. It will already have a SHAPE column which has the XY info in it. If you want to expose the X & Y coordinates explicitly in your table (ie, add new columns) then this is the tool for you. Alternatively there is the 'Add XY Data' tool which does more what you're thinking; that is, add data from an existing table into a new layer by telling ArcMap which are the X & Y fields. However, it sounds like you've already done the conversion and are just looking to expose the XY data in ArcMap.

I can't speak to working with .LAS in ArcMap specifically but did dig up a few links for you:

http://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.3/manage-data/las-dataset/what-is-a-las-dataset-.htm

http://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.3/map/working-with-layers/adding-x-y-coordinate-data-as-a-layer.htm

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The 'Add XY Coordinates' tool is generally meant for adding tabular data directly intocoordinate fields to data tables already in arcmap. If you've already converted your .LAS to a .SHP then you should be able to add that to your data frame as-is without any special import procedure. It will already have a SHAPE column which has the XY info in it. If you want to expose the X & Y coordinates explicitly in your table (ie, add new columns) then this is the tool for you. Alternatively there is the 'Add XY Data' tool which does more what you're thinking; that is, add data from an existing table into a new layer by telling ArcMap which are the X & Y fields. However, it sounds like you've already done the conversion and are just looking to expose the XY data in ArcMap.

I can't speak to working with .LAS in ArcMap specifically but did dig up a few links for you:

http://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.3/manage-data/las-dataset/what-is-a-las-dataset-.htm

http://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.3/map/working-with-layers/adding-x-y-coordinate-data-as-a-layer.htm

EDIT: Expanded to include the comments of others and correct my own confusion :)

Good luck!

The 'Add XY Coordinates' tool is generally meant for adding tabular data directly into arcmap. If you've already converted your .LAS to a .SHP then you should be able to add that to your data frame as-is without any special import procedure.

I can't speak to working with .LAS in ArcMap specifically but did dig up a few links for you:

http://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.3/manage-data/las-dataset/what-is-a-las-dataset-.htm

http://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.3/map/working-with-layers/adding-x-y-coordinate-data-as-a-layer.htm

Good luck!

The 'Add XY Coordinates' tool is generally meant for adding coordinate fields to data tables already in arcmap. If you've already converted your .LAS to a .SHP then you should be able to add that to your data frame as-is without any special import procedure. It will already have a SHAPE column which has the XY info in it. If you want to expose the X & Y coordinates explicitly in your table (ie, add new columns) then this is the tool for you. Alternatively there is the 'Add XY Data' tool which does more what you're thinking; that is, add data from an existing table into a new layer by telling ArcMap which are the X & Y fields. However, it sounds like you've already done the conversion and are just looking to expose the XY data in ArcMap.

I can't speak to working with .LAS in ArcMap specifically but did dig up a few links for you:

http://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.3/manage-data/las-dataset/what-is-a-las-dataset-.htm

http://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.3/map/working-with-layers/adding-x-y-coordinate-data-as-a-layer.htm

EDIT: Expanded to include the comments of others and correct my own confusion :)

Good luck!

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The 'Add XY Coordinates' tool is generally meant for adding tabular data directly into arcmap. If you've already converted your .LAS to a .SHP then you should be able to add that to your data frame as-is without any special import procedure.

I can't speak to working with .LAS in ArcMap specifically but did dig up a few links for you:

http://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.3/manage-data/las-dataset/what-is-a-las-dataset-.htm

http://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.3/map/working-with-layers/adding-x-y-coordinate-data-as-a-layer.htm

Good luck!