How to apply size to point feature symbology

To apply size to point feature symbology in ArcGlobe, follow the steps below.

When applying size by providing an expression, it is important to know this is the same as using an attribute field. So the drop-down menu on the Size dialog box will list the attribute field name used in the expression instead of <expression>. You can also choose to save an expression to an expression file (*.cal) by clicking Save on the Expression Builder. This can be useful in cases when you have complex expressions. You can reload the expression file for reuse by clicking Load on the Expression Builder and browsing to its saved location on disk.

Steps:
  1. Right-click the point layer in the table of contents.
  2. Click Properties and click the Symbology tab.
  3. Click Advanced and chooseSize from the drop-down list.

    This image shows the Symbology tab to access size properties for point features.

    Accessing the Size dialog in ArcGlobe

    The Size dialog box opens.

  4. Choose the attribute field that contains the size from the Fields drop-down list.
  5. You can optionally apply the following size properties:

    Size by expression

    Choose <expression> in the Fields drop-down list.

    Click the Expression Builder button Calculator to provide the expression to use for sizing the symbols.

    Size by random values

    Choose <random> in the Fields drop-down list.

    Random values will be generated between the minimum and maximum random values specified. You can apply restrictions to the minimum and maximum random values by supplying your own upper and lower limits to the random value boxes on the dialog box.

  6. Click OK on all dialog boxes.

    This image shows the Size dialog box with the steps marked to apply the size symbology.

    Applying size to point feature symbology
  7. If you want to change the values in the size field, start a 3D edit session. You can update the size values by interactively resizing individual point symbols with the Edit Placement tool on the 3D Editor toolbar in ArcGlobe. You can also just type new values in the attribute table or the Attributes window.
TipTip:
  • To remove any size applied to the feature symbology, you can choose <none> in the drop-down list available on the Size dialog box.
  • To size feature symbology without taking a size from a field, double-click the marker symbol in the table of contents and set its size property. Without a size specified, all symbols will be drawn at the same size.
3/5/2014