Getting list of shapes on border of map using ArcMap
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I have the following map of a state with its precincts inside of it:
Is there any way that I can get a list of the precincts that are on the border of the state? I have been looking through the different tools that ArcMap has but I cant find anything useful.
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I have the following map of a state with its precincts inside of it:
Is there any way that I can get a list of the precincts that are on the border of the state? I have been looking through the different tools that ArcMap has but I cant find anything useful.
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I have the following map of a state with its precincts inside of it:
Is there any way that I can get a list of the precincts that are on the border of the state? I have been looking through the different tools that ArcMap has but I cant find anything useful.
arcmap shapefile
I have the following map of a state with its precincts inside of it:
Is there any way that I can get a list of the precincts that are on the border of the state? I have been looking through the different tools that ArcMap has but I cant find anything useful.
arcmap shapefile
arcmap shapefile
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Dissolve to get one big state polygon- Use Select by Location with spatial query "Share a line segment with" to select precincts that are on the border of dissolved state polygon
You will see the selected polygons listed in the attribute table
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I think the spatial query "share a line segment with" may also work (without the switch selection).
– smiller
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Yes, that is better
– BERA
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Dissolve to get one big state polygon- Use Select by Location with spatial query "Share a line segment with" to select precincts that are on the border of dissolved state polygon
You will see the selected polygons listed in the attribute table
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I think the spatial query "share a line segment with" may also work (without the switch selection).
– smiller
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Yes, that is better
– BERA
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Dissolve to get one big state polygon- Use Select by Location with spatial query "Share a line segment with" to select precincts that are on the border of dissolved state polygon
You will see the selected polygons listed in the attribute table
2
I think the spatial query "share a line segment with" may also work (without the switch selection).
– smiller
11 hours ago
Yes, that is better
– BERA
22 mins ago
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Dissolve to get one big state polygon- Use Select by Location with spatial query "Share a line segment with" to select precincts that are on the border of dissolved state polygon
You will see the selected polygons listed in the attribute table
Dissolve to get one big state polygon- Use Select by Location with spatial query "Share a line segment with" to select precincts that are on the border of dissolved state polygon
You will see the selected polygons listed in the attribute table
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I think the spatial query "share a line segment with" may also work (without the switch selection).
– smiller
11 hours ago
Yes, that is better
– BERA
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I think the spatial query "share a line segment with" may also work (without the switch selection).
– smiller
11 hours ago
Yes, that is better
– BERA
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I think the spatial query "share a line segment with" may also work (without the switch selection).
– smiller
11 hours ago
I think the spatial query "share a line segment with" may also work (without the switch selection).
– smiller
11 hours ago
Yes, that is better
– BERA
22 mins ago
Yes, that is better
– BERA
22 mins ago
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