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UC_2018

Materials presented at Esri's 2018 UC

Static Notebooks

To use these notebooks in the preconference seminar:

The goal of these notebooks is to serve as a reference. All code snippets and documentation notes are meant to be read. Any R coding practice should be done using the notebooks as a guide while in R or RStudio. This helps to ensure the information in the notebooks is maintained and not modified. All data found in the notebooks can be found on your preconference seminar machine as well. This data is located under the path 'C:/data'.

These notebooks were created in a conda environment set-up in the following fashion:

  1. Install R
  2. Install the R-ArcGIS Bridge
  3. Open the C:\ArcGIS\Pro\bin\Python\Scripts\proenv batch file
  4. Clone arcgispro-py3 environment: conda create --name arcgispro-r --clone arcgispro-py3
  5. Activate your new environment: activate arcgispro-r
  6. Install R-Essentials: conda install -c r r-essentials r-reticulate
  7. By default, the R version install is quite old. Update your packages: conda update --all
  8. Make sure your R version now it at least greater than 3.2.2
  9. In ArcGIS Pro, make sure you set your environment to arcgispro-r in the Python Package Manager

If you wish to use these notebooks on a local machine, here are the details on how to do so:

  1. Set-up the proper environment to run them in.
  2. Paste notebooks into that location. On my machine, that is: C:\ArcGIS\Pro\bin\Python\envs\arcgispro-r
  3. Paste the data folder into that location as well. On my machine, that is: C:\ArcGIS\Pro\bin\Python\envs\arcgispro-r

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