Esri ArcGIS Pro Associate Pro Certification Practice Exam

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Which process does the Frequency tool specifically handle?

Creating visualizations of data frequency

Reading a table to create unique values and count occurrences

The Frequency tool in ArcGIS Pro focuses specifically on reading an input table and determining the unique values of a specified field while also counting the occurrences of each unique value. This process helps users to summarize data effectively, allowing for insights into how often different categories or values appear within the dataset. By using the tool, users can create a frequency table which provides a clear count of each unique entry in a column. This is particularly useful in data analysis workflows where understanding the distribution of categorical data is essential. The output can serve as a critical step for further analysis, such as in exploratory data analysis or preparing for visualizations. The other choices, while related to data processing and analysis in ArcGIS, do not align with the primary function of the Frequency tool. For instance, creating visualizations of data frequency pertains to graphical representation rather than data summarization, updating geographic features relates to modifying attribute data, and joining external data to spatial datasets involves merging different information sources, which are distinct operations from what the Frequency tool accomplishes.

Updating geographic features with attribute data

Joining external data to spatial datasets

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