A LAS file is a binary file that stores airborne lidar data.Ī layer that references a LAS dataset on disk. The relationship between the horizontal cost factor and the horizontal relative moving angle.Ī data structure used to speed the search for records in geographic datasets and databases.Ī syntax for defining and manipulating data in an INFO table.Ī LAS dataset stores reference to one or more LAS files on disk as well as to additional surface features. Group layers make it easier to organize a map, assign advanced drawing order options, and share layers for use in other maps. Feature connectivity is based on their geometric coincidence.Ī reference to a geostatistical data source, including symbology and rendering properties.ĭefines the searching neighborhood parameters for a geostatistical layer.Ī collection of data sources and fields that define a geostatistical layer.Ī collection of layers that appear and act as a single layer. Specifies the algorithm used in fuzzification of an input raster.Ī collection of data with a common theme in a geodatabase.Ī coarse-grained object that references a geodatabase.Ī linear network represented by topologically connected edge and junction features. Specifies a location on disk where data is stored.Ī raster surface whose cell values are represented by a formula or constant. Interactive features that draw the features when the tool is run.Ī column in a table that stores the values for a single attribute.Ī collection of fields in one or more input tables. All coordinates for the data source fall in this boundary.Ī collection of spatial data with the same shape type: point, multipoint, polyline, and polygon.Ī collection of feature classes that share a common geographic area and the same spatial reference system.Ī reference to a feature class, including symbology and rendering properties. Specifies the coordinate pairs that define the minimum bounding rectangle (xmin, ymin and xmax, ymax) of a data source. The scale value range and increment value applied to inputs in a weighted overlay operation. The coordinate pairs that define the minimum bounding rectangle in which the data source falls. Specifies a subset of nodes of a TIN to create a generalized version of that TIN.Īny floating-point number stored as a double precision, 64-bit value.
The database connection folder in ArcCatalog.Ī collection of related data, usually grouped or stored together. Specifies the type of compression used for a raster.Ī reference framework, such as the UTM system consisting of a set of points, lines, and/or surfaces, and a set of rules used to define the positions of points in two- and three-dimensional space.Ī folder on disk storing coordinate systems.Ī coverage dataset, a proprietary data model for storing geographic features as points, arcs, and polygons with associated feature attribute tables.Ī coverage feature class, such as point, arc, node, route, route system, section, polygon, and region. The cell size used by the Extensión ArcGIS Spatial Analyst.Ī reference to several children layers, including symbology and rendering properties.
The dataset is not usable for feature class-based queries or analysis.
A dataset used for geocoding that stores the address attributes, associated indexes, and rules that define the process for translating nonspatial descriptions of places to spatial data.Ī template on which to base the new address locator.Ī file that contains one map, its layout, and its associated layers, tables, charts, and reports.Īn areal unit type and value, such as square meter or acre.Ī vector data source mixed with feature types and symbology.