1.3 Use ArcGIS online plotting and sharing
Visit the ArcGIS online portal www.arcgis.com and follow the instructions in the Wizard to register an account. On the homepage, you can register an enterprise-level account for 30 days for free. After registration, you can directly publish the generated element class to ArcGIS In ArcMap.
Online. For a common account, you can upload data to online using CSV or packaged Shape files. Now I have registered a Common Account and logged on.
After logging in, click the map at the top of the page:
Click it to go to the web map page. You can use this page to search for maps and Services added to online, add managed services, or upload files hosted on online, you can also create layers, edit data, or create a topic chart as needed. You can publish and share Web Maps by using application templates. First, upload the ZIP file package for the photo element class to online, click "add", select "add layer from file", and import the layer. GPX can be added here.
After uploading, you will see the photo's point element class. There is a button on the right of the layer name to operate the layer. This operation is similar to some common operations In ArcMap, rename the layer below and change the symbol:
Here, you can use a single symbol, unique symbol, color, size, and other methods to render the symbol. Here, select the default "single symbol" and click "Change symbol, in the pop-up symbol selection window, select a proper symbol to adjust the symbol size as needed.
In order to display the photo, you can configure the pop-up window, where you can set the title of the pop-up window, pop-up content, add images, bar charts, pie charts, line charts. Click Add image to specify the image URL field:
Click "Save pop-up window" in the lower left corner to complete the configuration and check the effect. (Note: if multiple images are close to each other, a pop-up window is displayed, you can click the button above to switch to view, and click "More information" to view the larger image ).
Next, add a play route. Just like adding a photo, select "add"-> "add a layer from a file" and select a zip path file, (if it is a GPX file, you can add it to the Web Map to display it here ). Similarly, you can change the name of the layer and the symbolic style of the route as needed. The operation is similar to the previous one. For the overall display effect, you can click "basemap" and select an image as a map,
Check the effect,
There are some meaningful signs during the tour, such as the top of the mountain, the starting point, the ending point, and the places with good scenery. You can create an editable layer to mark it on the map, click "add", select "create editable layer", and enter the layer name and edit template. Then, you can directly edit the layer.
You can add vertices, lines, and surface elements. You can add descriptions, images, and symbols to elements:
See the following results:
After creating the map, save the map and share it with your friends. Click "save" on the top, enter the title, Tag, abstract, and other information to save the map.
After saving, click share next to the Save button, select anyone (public), and select create web application (note: here is a "link to this map" function, which provides URL addresses that can be copied directly and shared to others through QQ and Weibo)
In this step, you can directly use the web application template provided by ArcGIS online to publish the application using the data in the web map you just created. After selecting the template, click "publish ",
Enter relevant information and click "Save and publish"
At this time, a new application is generated under the current login account. By default, you can only view the application on your own. You also need to set the permissions to share with others, on the displayed prompt page, click "go to this project now", and then click "share" on the Application Management page to share it with anyone.
This management page has some application attributes, one of which is a URL, which can be copied and shared with friends. The example application address is: http://www.arcgis.com/apps/TwoPane/main/index.html? Appid = 58a2d270743646eda0247c2f3081cf7c
In this way, the travel diary is created and released. You can click "My content" on the top of the home page to manage your own maps and published applications. Using ArcGIS online, you can also create a wide range of content and effects based on your travel attractions and routes.