![]() ![]() This is something that can be done manually in ArcMap by selecting first those features that match a certain definition query (“RoadType” = “motorway”) and then export those selected features to a new feature class (by right-clicking the layer in ArcMap and choosing Data > Export Data). Your task is to create several shapefiles/feature classes which will contain only roads of certain type and will be named accordingly (Roads_Motorway, Roads_Bicycle etc.). Say, you have motorways, local roads, bicycle paths and so on. I thought to post some of the typical workflows I’ve been trying to automate to let everyone use some public data available, I’ll use OSM (OpenStreetMap) data in the models.Ī fist typical workflow is that you’ve got a shapefile (it can be a feature class in a geodatabase too) where several types of roads are stored and its name is Roads. My main tool here is ModelBuilder however I might use Python now and then if something cannot be done by using the out-of-the-box tools built in ModelBuilder. Recently, I’ve been doing a lot of geoprocessing in ArcGIS – both for data conversion operations and spatial analysis. ![]()
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