GIS
analysis functions use the spatial and non-spatial attribute data to answer
questions about real-world. It is the spatial analysis functions that
distinguish GIS from other information systems.
When
use GIS to address real-world problems, you'll come up against the question
that which analysis function you want to use and to solve the problems. In this
case, you should be aware that wisely using functions will lead to high quality
of the information produced from GIS and individual analysis functions must be
used in the context of a complete analysis strategy. (Stan Aronoff, 1989)
1. Spatial Data
Functions
Spatial
data refers to information about the location and shape of, and relationships
among, geographic features, usually stored as coordinates and topology. Spatial
data functions are used to transform spatial data files, such as digitized map,
edit them, and assess their accuracy. They are mainly concerned with the
spatial data.
Format Transformations
Format is the pattern into
which data are systematically arranged for use on a computer. Format
transformations are used to get data into acceptable GIS format. Digital Files
must be transformed into the data format used by the GIS, such as transforming
from raster to vector data structure. A raster data often requires no
re-formatting. A vector data often requires topology to be built from
coordinate data, such as arc/node translations. Transformation can be very
costly and time-consuming with.................!for more click here
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