ArcGIS Notebooks
ArcGIS
Notebooks is now integrated into ArcGIS Pro. You can perform analysis
and immediately view results in a geographic context, interact with the
emerging data, document and automate your workflow, and save a notebook and
share it with others. ArcGIS Notebooks uses include data cleaning and
transformation, numerical simulation, statistical modeling, machine learning,
administrative tasks, and much more.
All Python functionality
is available through ArcGIS Notebooks. This includes core Python
functionality, the Python standard libraries, ArcPy, ArcGIS API for Python,
and third-party libraries such as NumPy and pandas. The ArcGIS Pro Python
environment can also be extended with open-source libraries, making ArcGIS
Notebooks in ArcGIS Pro a united platform for data science
workflows.
![What's new in ArcGIS Pro 2.5—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/A2w0BER2ptM/maxresdefault.jpg)
Network dataset creation
Network Analyst functionality requires a network
dataset. A network dataset is made from existing line and point feature sources
like roads. At this release we have added a geoprocessing tool, Create Network Dataset, that creates
a minimal network dataset. Once this is created, you can modify the properties
by adding more attributes, historical traffic, and directions settings. To
learn more, see the Create a network dataset tutoria. ReedMore....
![Image of a newly created network dataset](https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/get-started/GUID-60BEE84D-5672-4950-894C-DDED4E55754C-web.png)
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