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Repeat and near repeat classification tool (Crime analysis toolbox) creates line feature class representing relationship between repeat and near repeat incidents and their originators. I would like to visualize this in 3D but in the output of connections feature class there is no Z values from corresponding repeats/near repeats and originators. How to visualize those lines n 3D together with R/NR/originators points? Help file states that the output is Z-enabled line feature, but it is not. Thanks!
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Zachary Hart can you give us follow up about costs under ESRI new licensing. Do we have to pay $500/user/year for those who used Collector under old AGO pricing for free? Thanks
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Hello guys, I have to analyse traffic accident data in order to investigate the density of such point events. A standard (planar) Kernel Density Estimation (KDE) aims to produce a smooth density surface of spatial point events over a 2-D geographic space. However, the planar KDE may not be suited for analysis point events, which usually occur inside a linear space. Does anyone have suggestion how to analyze traffic acciden data and detect hot spot using ArcGIS tools? Thanks!
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http://help.arcgis.com/en/arcgisdesktop/10.0/help/index.html#/Median_Center/005p00000019000000/ The tool is called "Median Center," and it's in the Spatial Statistics toolbox under the "Measuring Geographic Distributions" toolset. You must have just missed it. Happens to the best of us. Some spatial statistics literature makes distincion between median centre and point of minimum travel. Vhat is the distincion between them? Thanks.
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