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Below are four options to add your custom data to a map. If your data has to be hosted externally, skip toOption 4. Option 1: Upload data with Mapbox Studio Best for styling your data on a map using a no-code style editor and to quickly publish map changes to your live app wi...
An easy way is using ArcGIS Explorer Desktop. The first step is to export your data to a GPX file using your GPS device (a format just about all of them support). Next, we’ll add the GPX file to Explorer by choosing Add, then GPS Data Files, as shown below: Then choose what you...
The Add Data widget allows you to add data to the map by searching for layers in ArcGIS content, entering URLs, or uploading local files. In this way, you can temporarily add layers to and remove layers from the map. However, you can't save the layers to the map. ...
StreetMap Premium delivers data as amobile map package(an.mmpkfile) for your app to access locally. This format allows the data to be accessed offline (without a network connection, in other words) and therefore doesn't consume data from your user's data plan. This is the same high-quali...
A layer references a dataset stored in a geodatabase or a service. Add layers by dragging them from the Catalog pane to your map or choosing them with the Add Data button.
A map card is created when an ArcGIS public dataset is added to a page. To add data from the ArcGIS public tab, complete the following steps: Open the Add to page window by doing one of the following: Create a workbook. The Add to page window appears when the workbook is created. Cl...
In the excel map, currently I can only add one data, but I need to display two data, can this be achieved in the map?I don't need coloring.
In theCatalogpane, click theProjecttab. Browse toDatabases>add_data_to_a_project.gdb. The geodatabase contains two feature classes (Buildings and Suburbs) and a raster dataset (slope). You'll add the Suburbs data to the map. Right-clickSuburbsand clickAdd To Current Map. ...
Once your file has completed uploading, clickStart editing. The dataset editor automatically opens, and the data is displayed on a light base map to help visualize the features. You can edit both dataset features and properties in the dataset editor: ...