EXCITING NEWS! ArcGIS Online February Update

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Feb 23, 2023, 2:06:20 PM2/23/23
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Last night, esri released a new version of the ArcGIS Online Map Viewer that includes SPATIAL ANALYSIS TOOLS!

Spatial analysis tools allow you to quantify patterns and understand relationships in your data. Most of the feature and raster analysis tools you’ve been using in Map Viewer Classic, plus a few new ones, are now available in Map Viewer with a new, enhanced experience, and new capabilities.

Click Analysis from the Settings (light) toolbar to show the analysis pane where you can browse all tools or view previous analysis history. Analysis history shows which tools have been run, their results, the parameters used, and any errors or warnings. Tools are organized by function and can be searched by name or keyword. Hover over a tool to get more information.

Read more: https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/arcgis-online/announcements/whats-new-arcgis-online-february-2023/

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What's New in ArcGIS Online

Explore the New Capabilities in ArcGIS Online

ArcGIS Online was recently updated. Discover analysis tools in Map Viewer, upload your images to use as symbols, view trends in traffic to your content, and try enhancements to ArcGIS Instant Apps. 


Map Viewer in ArcGIS Online is now equipped with feature analysis tools to enable you to quantify patterns and relationships in your data. Also, it is now much easier to find the analysis tools you need by using keyword search, browsing, or filtering.

ArcGIS Image for ArcGIS Online users can also access raster analysis tools for performing deep learning, multidimensional analysis, and other tasks.

Additionally, with the long-awaited Analysis History feature, you can now view detailed information about all analysis jobs that have been run in a web map with the option to rerun them. Analysis History is stored in the web map and can be shared with others, enabling you to collaborate seamlessly.

Discover Spatial Analysis in Map Viewer →


More Map Viewer Enhancements

Upload Symbols in Map Viewer

Upload your own images in PNG, GIF, or JPEG format as symbols in Map Viewer. This update expands your symbology options on the web, enabling you to use symbology that provides additional context to your map and aligns with your map's visual identity.

Grouping and Displaying Unique Values

When styling a feature layer to show unique value categories in Map Viewer, you can create groups to add detail and context to the map legend. You can also control the feature display order in layers styled by type with unique symbols or predominant categories.


Improvements to Accounts and Administration

New Item View Count Report

With the new item view count report, administrators get deeper insight into the usage of their organization's items. Administrators can now see a report showing traffic trends for layers, apps, and content over time. They can evaluate item usage, including the number of views and the periods of highest user engagement, over a period of time up to a year.

Feature Data Store Updates

The organization overview page is enhanced to include at-a-glance awareness of feature data storage status, with color coding to indicate when a subscription is close to reaching its feature data storage limit. Clicking the Feature Data Store information pane will show a redesigned feature data storage chart. 


ArcGIS Instant Apps

Introducing Insets

Now out of beta, Insets is a new app template that is available in this release. You can use Insets to display noncontiguous geographic locations within a single app. Create one or more custom inset maps or choose from predefined layouts for the United States, France, Portugal, Spain, and Japan.

Enhancements to Slider

The Slider template now supports configuring multiple animations from the numeric field, so users have a menu to select which animation they want to see in the app. For example, a single app now has the capability to animate rent prices from lowest to highest for each US state for the past three years in different sliders—regardless of how the data was stored, as separate layers or as fields in one layer. 

Enhancements to Interactive Legend

In addition to the existing floating panel in the Interactive Legend template, a new side side-panel style is available to dock the legend to either side of the map. This gives you more space to interact with the legend without obscuring the map. You now also have the option to collapse portions of the legend in both styles to find and filter layers easily. 


What's New in ArcGIS Online February 2023 video

Check out these new capabilities in action by watching this demo video.


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This is only an introduction to what's new in ArcGIS Online. Explore all the new features in our blog article.

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