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Hmmm... okay. Is there a way for me to share this map and keep the stacking labels? I had it on last year's map (I update this once a year), but I stupidly deleted the previous map before building this one, thinking it would be no big deal. Lesson learned.
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05-30-2023
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I created stacking labels in the Map Viewer, and now I want to create a Web App to share the map with my organization, but when I preview the map in the app, the labels are all on one line. Here's the expression I used: $feature.NTA + TextFormatting.NewLine + "SFDU: " + $feature.Avl_SFDU + TextFormatting.NewLine + "Rev: " + $feature.AvgRev2023
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05-30-2023
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So - tell me if I'm understanding this correctly - the table below gives me the percentage of each of the objects that cover the highlighted polygon in the image, and if I want to know the total of that polygon that is covered by the tracts, I would add up the percentage column?
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10-05-2021
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Is there a tool that will tell me what percent of the polygon outlined in the image, the one with the blue cross hatches, covers the red hatched polygon? Note - I need to do this with many polygons, not just one. This set has 100 polygons in it, I need an result for each of those, what percent of that is covered in the red?
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10-05-2021
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Thank you again! I tried another, larger list of points, and just to be 100% certain, double checked the resulting table against the map - worked like a charm! What a relief, I was so stumped. You've been an enormous help.
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06-10-2021
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THANK YOU! Thank you so much - I tried it this morning, this seems to be just what I needed. I mean, yes - the table is enormous, but it we can work with that.
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06-10-2021
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I have a list of points (addresses with lat/long), let's call that the Target List. I have another list of points (more addresses with lat/long) - let's call that the Master List. How can I find the closest [enter a number] of points from the Master List that are closest to the Target List? So - not every point in a radius, only the closest 100, or 500 or 1,000 points? Hopefully the result would be a table with Location 1, then 100 matches, then location 2 and 100 matches, etc. Thank you so much!
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