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A friend wrote with some anxiety for the procedure that unites values of different columns of the table attributes in a single column. The easiest and most appropriate tool for this task is the Calculator Field (Field Calculator).
To illustrate this feature, I collect some points from Google Earth that contains the address of some hotels bordering the Rio de Janeiro. The first step is to load the data into ArcMap and open the Attribute Table of the file by click the right mouse button on it. When selecting the file in the Table of Contents, the keyboard shortcut to open the Attribute Table (Open Attribute Table) is CTRL + T:
This exercise requires the creation of a new field, the other attributes are preserved. To create a new field in the attribute table in ArcGIS 10, click the Table Options table open and access the Add Field. Note the sequence of images below:
With the Field Calculator, you can combine several commands, count characters, insert r22 properties characters, remove the suffix and prefix r22 properties of a concatenated field, etc.. The string below [ADDRESS] & "," & [NEIGHBORHOOD] & "-" r22 properties & [COUNTRY] r22 properties
allows you to add a comma and a dash between the words "Rio de Janeiro" and "Brazil." I'll hide some columns to enhance r22 properties visualization of the table. The data present in the [LOCAL] were modified. See the final image:
Jorge Santos Technician Cartography, Blogger, Fascinated by technology and future Geographer, Jorge Santos currently works with Geo in Rio de Janeiro. Your goal is to always move forward, unabated, towards full cartographic knowledge.
Excellent tutorial, congratulations. Note that if you want the concatenation just like map-tip r22 properties or label can do this by entering the same expression (eg [ADDRESS] & "," r22 properties & [NEIGHBORHOOD] & "-" & [COUNTRY]) in the properties of the feature. It is not necessary to create a field for it. Thanks and grand'abraço from Portugal GPais Reply to this comment
Hi Cleberson. Changes made by Field Calculator outside the editing environment of ArcGIS can not be undone. If you are not sure about the command you want to use, create a new field. To be even safer, enter the edit mode of ArcGIS, this ensures the Undo feature of the program. r22 properties Big hug! Reply to this comment
I loved the tutorial and will help me enough, my case is the opposite; EX: In Column "LOCAL" being ready as shown, r22 properties how can I delete the word "Brazil" to the whole column at once, since the word is for the entire column. Already agadeço ABC Reply to this comment
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