Creating Charts and Graphs in ArcGIS Pro

4 GISP Credit Hours

Intended Audience

This course is intended for students who have some knowledge of ArcGIS Pro, and are looking to expand their knowledge of creating charts and graphs in ArcGIS Pro. Students should have some prior working experience with ArcGIS Pro.

Software and Licenses

Students will need to have ArcGIS Pro (any license level) installed on their computers and have a valid login. This should be verified prior to the start of class.

Course Modules
  • Module 1: Introduction to Charts and Graphs in ArcGIS Pro
  • Module 2: Creating Charts
    • Bar Charts
    • Stacked Bar Charts
    • Line Charts
    • Histograms
    • Scatterplots
    • Box plots
    • QQ plots
  • Module 3: Chart Functionality
Summary

The new ArcGIS Pro Shorts Series is a series of short, 4 hour (1/2 day) classes designed with a focus on a specific ArcGIS Pro topic. These classes provide a more focused, deep-dive study into a variety of topics.

Charts can be created in ArcGIS Pro from tabular data as well as raster data. Tabular data includes feature data such as feature classes or shapefiles along with standalone tables. Raster data, including imagery and pixel data, can also be used as a source for tabular data. A chart is a graphical representation of data. Visualizing data through charts helps to uncover patterns, trends, relationships, and structure in data. Use charts together with maps to explore your data and help tell a story.

In this class you will learn how to create a variety of charts in ArcGIS Pro including bar charts, stacked bar charts, line charts, histograms, and others. Charts in ArcGIS Pro can also be manipulated and exported in a variety of ways. You’ll learn how to export charts to image file formats, filter charts through selection sets and map extent, add custom titles and axis labels, add ancillary chart information and legends, as well as other functions.

Live Online Classes

None at this time.

In Person Classes

None at this time.

Self-Paced

$129
 

This class is also part of our Annual GIS Training License!  One low price for our entire collection of self-paced GIS classes.

Don’t want to purchase online? You can also register for classes using our registration form.

This course made it less intimidating to switch from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro. So glad I attended.

Student, Idaho State Tax Commission

Knowledgeable instructor, well paced class, applicable information covered, hands-on style.

Brandon Clark, Alabama Power

I strongly and highly recommend it

Matt Gubitosa, U.S. EPA

I really enjoyed the Python/ArcGIS course. For me the right balance between detail and overview. Good work!

Pal Herman Sund

I thought the course was very organized. The style of presentation and the lesson format worked well together. It made the information easy to understand. -

Kyle Lockhart, Escambia County, FL

Class was well organized, well paced and I learned a lot.

Aleeta Zeller, Chattanooga RPA

Definitely got me "over the hump" of being able to grasp Python.

Joseph Monti

These courses are great. I am so pressed for time this is the only way I can acquire extra skills these days. Thank you Eric for all your hard work!

Chris Hickin, NYC Fire Dept.

I have attended a number of instructor-led training courses offered by ESRI, which are great in their own right, but the Mastering the ArcGIS Server JavaScript API course gets much more in-depth than they often do. I really liked the recommended reading, they helped expand the terms being covered in lecture to concrete examples that could be related back to my work more directly instead of just having the lecture and exercises alone. I learned a lot andwill recommend this and other GeoSpatial Training courses to the GIS'ers I know. Thanks for putting this course together and offering it.

Jason Warzinik, Boone County, MO

Really good course material. Very relevant subject matter.

Michael Philp, City of Springville, UT

Very informative and knowledgeable course. It help determine which direction I should take my further GIS and web programming skills.

Chris Pollard, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission

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