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The cost matrix is not really what I'm looking for. I have one centerpoint and need to determine each respective drivetime of thousands of other points, to that centerpoint.
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This poor soul asked this question 9 years ago and couldn't even get a response from a moderator or someone?! There's a real problem with this 'community' if this is happening.
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Like you, I was able to answer my own question, so my issue is resolved.
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I'm currently struggling with this as well - the documentation being horrible. My issue is that I don't know what the data looks like that is being imported and then created into a FeatureSet, so I have no idea how to adapt this for my use. Also, I don't have access to ArcPy, so that is not an option for me. What I am trying to do, is just have the ability to enter in an address or set of coordinates and retrieve the drive time analysis surrounding that location. Where to even begin doing that with what is provided here?
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The problem is that Pip install of ArcGIS will break the GeoEnrichment module. A fix was implemented within the last week and can be found here: https://anaconda.org/Esri/arcgis/files 1.7 is the version that includes the fix. In a python interpreter, if you run: import arcgis help(ArcGIS) It will display what version you have and if you installed via pip, it is likely 1.6 or 1.6.2. After downloading the package using the link above, extract the contents of the file into a temp folder or anywhere that's easy to find. Once it's unpacked, navigate to the Lib folder, then to site-packages and find two folders - arcgis and ArcGIS-1.7.0-py3.6.egg-info - copy/move these two folders into your python36 > Lib > site-packages folder so that it overwrites the arcgis folder and adds the 1.7 egg-info into that folder - then delete the old 1.6 egg-info folder. Everything should work after that.
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I am currently using Python 3.6.5 and up until yesterday, I could use the ArcGIS geoenrichment module. Now however, I get an error when trying to import geoenrichment, which says that the "Method will be removed due to changes in the GeoEnrichment API" I can't seem to figure out how to get this back up an running and the resources on the ArcGIS website are terrible for just trying to figure out that little bit of information. Any suggestions or ideas regarding a possible resolution are welcomed. Thanks!
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My company finds it helpful to understand what the driving times are for the 'average customer'. Thanks for the link, I'll take a look and see if I can get it to work.
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I have several csv files that contain as many as 1,000 GPS coordinates. Each file is associated with a center point - ex. file 1 = Location_1, Location_1 coords = [40.123, -121.123] - and all the entries within the file, represent people living around the center point. I want to determine the drivetime from each person to the center point, but am currently calculating them one by one using the ArcGIS API helperServices.route.url . As one would expect, this is a very time consuming process. However, if there is an option to batch process/calculate these drive times and return a new csv or even a ordered list of drive time values, that would be great and hopefully save me a lot of time. Does the ArcGIS API for Python have this capability or do I need to continue processing these one by one?
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