given a paper map with a point pattern, which type of statistical tests can be run without converting to a gis map format?. also what is the best way to convert this paper map to one that is gis - based

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09-30-2015 12:20 PM
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given a paper map with a point pattern, which type of statistical tests can be run without converting to a gis map format?. also what is the best way to convert this paper map to one  that is gis - based

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RickeyFight
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To answer your second question,

I would scan the paper map--> Convert to Tiff--> Georeference the Tiff--> digitize the point pattern.

DanPatterson_Retired
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some tests...we used to do old school...albeit added by a calculator

  • mean center and standard distance
  • nearest neighbour analysis
  • join count
  • Moran's (for smallish areas)
  • to name a few
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DarrenWiens2
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Given enough time, you can do absolutely any statistical tests by hand that a GIS can do for you (kind of defeats the purpose of GIS, though).

DanPatterson_Retired
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Darren...the difference is...by doing it by hand you absolutely have to know what you are doing no defaults... no press OK