The Conversion toolbox contains tools that convert data between various formats.
Toolset | Description |
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The Excel toolset contains tools to convert Microsoft Excel files to and from tables. | |
With the tools in the From Raster toolset, you can convert the information in a raster dataset to a different type of data structure, such as a feature class, or to a different type of file, such as a binary or text file. | |
This toolset provides a tool to convert the features from WFS into a feature class to provide more functionality for those features. | |
The GPS toolset contains tools to convert between GPS Exchange Format (GPX) and feature classes. | |
The Graphics toolset contains tools that convert between graphics layers and feature classes. | |
The JSON toolset contains tools to convert features between JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) or GeoJSON and feature classes. JSON and GeoJSON are text-based, lightweight interchange data formats that are used to share GIS data between ArcGIS and other systems. These formats are language-agnostic, and most programming languages—such as Python, C#, Java, JavaScript, and so on—provide libraries to read, manipulate, and write JSON and GeoJSON. | |
The KML toolset contains tools to convert from Keyhole Markup Language (KML) to features in a geodatabase. | |
The SAS toolset contains tools to convert SAS datasets to and from tables. | |
The To Geodatabase toolset contains tools that convert and write data to a geodatabase format. | |
The To GeoPackage toolset contains a tool to convert datasets into the OGC GeoPackage format. | |
Raster information can be stored in several data file formats that can be read by ArcGIS. With the To Raster toolset, you can convert these files into raster datasets. The toolset also contains tools that allow you to convert different types of feature information into rasters. | |
A shapefile is a simple, nontopological format for storing the geometric location and attribute information of geographic features. Geographic features in a shapefile can be represented by points, lines, or polygons (areas). |