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=Introduction=
 
=Introduction=
This page contains a brief introduction to the ArcGIS software. A number of ArcGIS tasks which are repeatedly used in creating a TUFLOW model are described below, each of these has a separate page. If you have any suggestions to be included in these pages, please add them to the discussion page. [[Talk:ArcGIS_Tips | Please add ArcGIS Suggestions Here!]].
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This page contains a brief introduction to the ArcGIS software. A number of ArcGIS tasks which are repeatedly used in creating a TUFLOW model are described below, each of these has a separate page.  
  
 
== Shapefile Naming Conventions ==
 
== Shapefile Naming Conventions ==
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This section outlines some basic GIS functions that are regularly used in creating TUFLOW models using ArcGIS.
 
This section outlines some basic GIS functions that are regularly used in creating TUFLOW models using ArcGIS.
 
# [[Arc_Create_Projection | Create a projection file for TUFLOW]]
 
# [[Arc_Create_Projection | Create a projection file for TUFLOW]]
# [[Toolbar_Customization | Toolbar customization]]
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# [[Arc_Toolbar_Customization | Toolbar customization]]
 
# [[Arc_Creating_a_Grid_from_Points | Create a grid from points]]
 
# [[Arc_Creating_a_Grid_from_Points | Create a grid from points]]
 
# [[Arc_Export_Raster_to_asc | Convert raster to .asc format for direct read in TUFLOW]]
 
# [[Arc_Export_Raster_to_asc | Convert raster to .asc format for direct read in TUFLOW]]
 
# [[Arc_Export_Raster_to_flt | Convert raster to .flt format for direct read in TUFLOW]]
 
# [[Arc_Export_Raster_to_flt | Convert raster to .flt format for direct read in TUFLOW]]
# [http://wiki.tuflow.com/index.php?title=Arc_Extract_Breakline_from_DEM#Method_2_.28Point_Inspection.29| Point Inspection from Raster]
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# [[Arc_Extract_Breakline_from_DEM#Method_2_.28Point_Inspection.29 | Point Inspection from Raster]]
  
 
=Tips and Tricks=
 
=Tips and Tricks=
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# [[Arc_Assign_DEM_Value_to_Points | Assign raster value to points (point inspection)]]
 
# [[Arc_Assign_DEM_Value_to_Points | Assign raster value to points (point inspection)]]
 
# [[Arc_Extract_Breakline_from_DEM | Extract breakline for TUFLOW import]]
 
# [[Arc_Extract_Breakline_from_DEM | Extract breakline for TUFLOW import]]
# [[Tute_M04_Hotlink_Arc | Hotlink to External Files]]
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# [[Tute_M04_Hotlink_Arc_Archive | Hotlink to External Files]]
 
# [[Arc_Extract_Cross-section_From_Raster | Extracting cross-section or long-profiles from raster data]]
 
# [[Arc_Extract_Cross-section_From_Raster | Extracting cross-section or long-profiles from raster data]]
 
# [[Arc_View_Raster_Value | View raster value]]
 
# [[Arc_View_Raster_Value | View raster value]]
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# [[Arc_Animation  | Creating an Animation]]
 
# [[Arc_Animation  | Creating an Animation]]
 
# [[Arc_Creating_Water_Level_Lines | Creating 1D Water Level Lines]]
 
# [[Arc_Creating_Water_Level_Lines | Creating 1D Water Level Lines]]
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# [[Arc_Creating_Google_Earth_KMZ | Creating a Google Earth KMZ file]]
  
We plan to expand this section, please feel free to contribute on the discussion page: [[Talk:ArcGIS_Tips]]<br>
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Alternatively suggestions can be emailed to <u>[mailto:support@tuflow.com support@tuflow.com]</u>.
Alternatively suggestions can be emailed to <font color="blue"><u>support@tuflow.com</u></font>.<br>
 
  
 
=arcTUFLOW Toolbox =
 
=arcTUFLOW Toolbox =
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This utility can be downloaded from the TUFLOW website: <br>
 
This utility can be downloaded from the TUFLOW website: <br>
* http://www.tuflow.com/Tuflow%20Utilities.aspx <br>
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* [https://downloads.tuflow.com/ArcGISPro/TUFLOW_addin.0.2.2.zip ArcGIS Pro Toolbar]
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* [https://www.tuflow.com/downloads/#utilities https://www.tuflow.com/downloads/#utilities] <br>
  
 
Installation information and user notes can be viewed here: <br>
 
Installation information and user notes can be viewed here: <br>
* [[TUFLOW_ArcGIS_Toolbox | TUFLOW ArcGIS Toolbox User Notes]]<br>
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* [[ArcGIS_TUFLOW_Toolbar | ArcGIS Pro Toolbar Documentation]]
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* [[ArcTUFLOW_Toolbox_and_Toolbar | TUFLOW ArcGIS Toolbox User Notes]]<br>
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Latest revision as of 15:26, 19 July 2024

Introduction

This page contains a brief introduction to the ArcGIS software. A number of ArcGIS tasks which are repeatedly used in creating a TUFLOW model are described below, each of these has a separate page.

Shapefile Naming Conventions

In these ArcGIS shapefiles different object types (points, lines and regions) are stored in separate files. When TUFLOW outputs in shapefile format, each file ends in:

  • _P to indicate a point file;
  • _L to indicate a line file; or
  • _R to indicate a region (polygon) file.

Basics

This section outlines some basic GIS functions that are regularly used in creating TUFLOW models using ArcGIS.

  1. Create a projection file for TUFLOW
  2. Toolbar customization
  3. Create a grid from points
  4. Convert raster to .asc format for direct read in TUFLOW
  5. Convert raster to .flt format for direct read in TUFLOW
  6. Point Inspection from Raster

Tips and Tricks

  1. Labelling messages file
  2. Convert lines to points
  3. Assign raster value to points (point inspection)
  4. Extract breakline for TUFLOW import
  5. Hotlink to External Files
  6. Extracting cross-section or long-profiles from raster data
  7. View raster value
  8. Changing a files projection
  9. Thematic mapping (Symbology)
  10. Creating an Animation
  11. Creating 1D Water Level Lines
  12. Creating a Google Earth KMZ file

Alternatively suggestions can be emailed to support@tuflow.com.

arcTUFLOW Toolbox

A toolbox is available for Arc Map 10.1 and newer, this toolbox helps with streamlining the process of creating and editing a TUFLOW model in ArcMap.

This utility can be downloaded from the TUFLOW website:

Installation information and user notes can be viewed here:


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