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ArcMap is the former flagship application of ArcGIS Desktop and the tag for that (arcgis-desktop) should also be added for any questions about its GUI

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Drawing a marker on a shapefile with the given latitude and longitude?

The simplest method would be to save your data as a .csv and open it into your map using the Add Data button, right-click the table and select the Display XY data option. Depending on where your data …
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Getting SyntaxError from ArcPy Select by Layer?

Check your quotation marks, also look at the ESRI SQL reference page Try this: SelectByAttribute = """CODE = '5020' OR CODE = '5601' OR CODE = '8002'""" arcpy.SelectLayerByAttribute_management("Bat_ …
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Calculating distance between two feature layers in specific direction using ArcMap?

If you have an 'Advanced' license of ArcMap you can use the 'Generate Near Table tool' and select the Angle option, from the output table you can then use the 'Select by Attribute tool' to select the angle …
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Dataframe data handling or SQL Query in ArcMap

The way I would handle this problem would be to generate a new empty field and populate it using the field calculator. This way you will not lose any data and can keep your original data without any m …
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