Hello.
Another way to solve the problem described here
https://community.esri.com/message/851994-combining-polygons-by-attribute
may be splitting the polygon that contains number of points. But splitting based on a number of points.
So the result should be a set of polygons where every polygon contains (almost) equal number of points.
Haven't found any tool that do so.
Spatially Constrained Multivariate Clustering—ArcGIS Pro | ArcGIS Desktop
is the only tool I can find which specified the minimum and maximum size of cluster. Polygons or points can be used as inputs, but I don't see reference on how to combine both of these as one within the other
Description is realy what I need. But I haven't found this tool in ArcGIS Desctop... Looks like it's only for Pro?
Is is part of the spatial statistics toolset, which is available at all license levels for ArcGIS Pro. I don't use ArcMap, but its help
An overview of the Spatial Statistics toolbox—Help | ArcGIS Desktop
suggests that it isn't available for ArcMap. I don't know what algorithm they are using, but there may be python modules that perform similar functionality if you can track them down
Thanks anyway. Now I know where I could look for some ideas