User:Rcorrigan/AHGW:Make Time Series Statistics Pro
The Make Time Series Statistics dialog is accessed by double-clicking on " Make Time Series Statistics" under the " Groundwater Analyst" toolset under the " Arc Hydro Groundwater Tools" toolbox. This tool creates mappable layers of time series by joining spatial features (points, lines, polygons) with time series data (e.g., water levels, concentrations). The output is a new feature class containing features with summary statistics (e.g., mean, max, min) of the related time series over a given time period.
- ArcGIS Note – In older versions of ArcGIS, this tool appears as a dialog and is accessed through the "Arc Hydro Groundwater Tools" toolbox.
- The icons vary between ArcGIS and ArcGIS Pro.
The following fields are available. Required field are marked with a icon. In ArcGIS, they are marked with a icon.
- Input Features Related to Time Series Data – Click the button to bring up the Input Features Related to Time Series Data dialog in order to specify the feature layer containing the features associated with time series to be mapped.
- Unique Feature Identifier Field – Select from the drop-down the field in the Input Feature Layer containing a unique identifier of the features. Data in the time series table should be associated to the spatial features through this key field.
- Input Time Series Table – Click the button to bring up the Input Time Series Table dialog in order to specify the table containing the time series data.
- Related Feature Identifier Field – Select from the drop-down the field in the Time Series table that contains identifiers associating time series values with spatial features in the geodatabase.
- Time Field – Select the field in the Time Series table containing the date/time of the time series.
- Time Series Values Field – Select the field in the Time Series table containing the time series values (the field that stores water level values).
- Variable ID Field – Select the field in the Time Series table defining the type of the time series. This field distinguishes types such as water levels from concentrations.
- Variable ID
- Output Feature Class – Click the button to bring up the Output Feature Class dialog in order to specify the name and location of the output feature class.
- Statistic – Optional. Turn on the statistic(s) to be calculated and displayed in the map. Options include: MEAN, MIN (Minimum), MAX (Maximum), STD (standard deviation), and SUM.
- ArcGIS Feature Note – The following options are only available in older versions of ArcGIS, not in ArcGIS Pro.
- Unselect All – Deselect all of the statistics in the list.
- Add Value –
- ArcGIS Feature Note – The following options are only available in older versions of ArcGIS, not in ArcGIS Pro.
- Start Date/Time – Optional. Click the button to bring up the Date dialog in order to specify the beginning of the time period for which statistics are calculated.
- End Date/Time – Optional. Click the button to bring up the Date dialog in order to specify the end of the time period for which statistics are calculated.
- ArcGIS Feature Note – The documentation for the following options applies only to older versions of ArcGIS, not to ArcGIS Pro.
- OK – Saves all changes, closes the Make Time Series Statistics dialog, and runs the tool.
- Cancel – Discards all changes and closes the Make Time Series Statistics dialog.
- Environments... – Brings up the Environment Settings dialog in ArcGIS.
- Show Help – Opens the Help slider on the right side of the dialog.
- Hide Help – Closes the Help slider on the right side of the dialog.
- Tool Help – Only visible if the Help slider is open. Click to open the ArcGIS help for this dialog.
- ArcGIS Feature Note – The documentation for the following options applies only to older versions of ArcGIS, not to ArcGIS Pro.
Implementation
The tool can be linked with interpolation tools and with the Add to Raster Series tool to automate the process of interpolating surfaces for given time periods. For example, the tool can be used to produce monthly/daily water level surfaces.