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Using the Density Processing Tool (Part 1) How to Use the Density Processing Tool A Guide for New Users (Part 1)

Using the Density Processing Tool (Part 1)

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Using the Density Processing Tool (Part 1)

How to Use the Density Processing ToolA Guide for New Users

(Part 1)

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Goals of Lesson:

•Demonstrate how to load the ArcMap file used withthe Density Processing Tool.

•Demonstrate how to set up the ArcMap for use withthe Density Processing Tool.

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Open Arc Map

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Before proceeding, make sure all extensions are enabled.Go to Customize – Extensions.

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Ensure that all the extensions are turned on.(Each extension should have a check mark in the box by its name).

If any extension is turned off, enable itby clicking the box to its left.

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Open the one.mxd in the Phase 13 folder (or the folder in which the Density Processing Tool is Installed.)

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The one.mxd will open.

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Immediately save the one.mxd as a new file with a new name beforemaking any changes to it. This will preserve the one.mxd as a backup.

From this step on, only work from the new file.

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The one.mxd (now saved under the new name) contains a number of layers that can be used with the density processing tool.

The first four layers are reserved for future use with weigh in motion data.

WIM = Reserved for future use.

CCclass = Reserved for future use.

CCvol = Reserved for future use.

Continuous = Reserved for future use.

The next four are currently available for use.

TV9705 = Road network with vehicle counts.

TV905Class = Roads with vehicle counts by class.

TV905vol = Roads with vehicle volume only.

NYS_Counties = The counties of New York State.

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For density processing alone, only the NYS_Counties layer will be used.

NYS_Counties = The counties of New York State.

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Next, turn on the NYS_Counties layer and make adjustments to it.

Turn off all other layers – they are not needed until it is time to analyze truck traffic.

To adjust the NYS_Counties layer.1.Right click on the layer in the table of contents.

2. Go to Properties.

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Adjust the NYS_Counties layer in the properties window.

To adjust the layer:

1.Go to the Symbology tab.

2.Under Categories, select Unique values, many fields.

3.Set the Value Fields to COUNTY.

4.Select a color ramp that clearly shows each county.

5.Click OK.

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The map should now look something like this.

Or this….

As long as the counties are distinct, it doesn’t really matter.

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However, being able to see the counties is not much good if we don’t

know their names.

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Go back to the properties window for the NYS_Counties layer.

To adjust the NYS_Counties layer.1.Right click on the layer in the table of contents.

2. Go to Properties.

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Label the counties with their individual names.

To label the counties:

1.Go to the Labels Tab.

2.Under Label Field, select COUNTY.

3.Adjust the font size.

4.Click Apply to see the labels, and then OK once they are satisfactory.

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The map should now look something like this.

Each county will be labeled with its name.

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Now the map is ready for using the Density Processing Tool!

Proceed to Part 2