Week 5 - Geocoding

For this week's module lab exercise, we had two parts: (1) Adding XY data from an Excel file (or CSV) and geocoding an Excel file. The first part was the typical day to day life that I usually do wherein I export data collection excel reports from our data collection tools. Sometimes we use PowerBI for straight integration but both have the same concept. By using conversion formulas within Excel we were able to convert the data from DMS to Decimal Degrees. Typically, Excel files don't work well in ArcGIS desktop tools so it's advisable to have it in CSV so that you won't have any issue in the future.

Eagle Nests with a Hybrid Imagery of Santa Clara County, Florida

The second part of the lab is where we learned geocoding where we used address locators to geocode information. I hope that this was the case in all countries especially in Asia because geocoding isn't something we use often due to lack of road/street names and information. But this is definitely something I used in one of my projects in my organization is to geocode institutions in the US using their addresses. In here, obtaining raw data and learning how to clean the data is also helpful for us to learn. After that, we used the address locator to locate or match the addresses to their respective locations. You can also set it to accept anything above your set match score unless of course they are tied. Anyway, here's my web map: http://arcg.is/1KqDXG



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