I have a polygon that highlights the retail draw of my community. I was asked to help define the rural vs. urban population of that area. I have another layer that outlines all of the urban areas in the state of Minnesota. Is there any way for me to pull a population from that second layer for only those areas inside the boundary of my retail draw polygon?
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Hey Ryan,
In ArcGIS Online:
The same can also be achieved in ArcGIS Pro, you will need to add the same layers in ArcGIS Pro from ArcGIS Online and then run the same tools (Enrich Layer and Summarize Within).
This should get you what you are looking for.
Thanks,
Zemin
Hey Ryan,
This is surely possible. If these are two independent layers and the urban areas (blue polygons) already have population attributes, then this can be achieved by running Summarize Within. You can either use ArcGIS Online to do this or you can use ArcGIS Pro to do this.
ArcGIS Online: https://doc.arcgis.com/en/arcgis-online/analyze/summarize-within.htm
ArcGIS Pro: https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/tool-reference/analysis/summarize-within.htm
Let me know if this helps.
Thanks,
Zemin
Thank you, that forced me to learn how to better organize my layers (I was never trained on anything outside of Business Analyst, so everything was saved underneath one "My Polygons" layer). I still have a challenge, The blue polygons do not have population attributes. I would need to use business analyst to gather their population attributes. Is there a way for me to assign the population attributes to the polygons?
Hey Ryan,
In ArcGIS Online:
The same can also be achieved in ArcGIS Pro, you will need to add the same layers in ArcGIS Pro from ArcGIS Online and then run the same tools (Enrich Layer and Summarize Within).
This should get you what you are looking for.
Thanks,
Zemin
Thank you so much! This gave me exactly what I needed!
It won't line up perfectly, but you can pull the latest census blocks and get the populations numbers from that.