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Home Location Analysis Location Analysis uses geographic and attribute data to determine the number of locations that are within the proximity of routes and inside or outside of polygons.
Performing (General) Analyses You can perform a general analysis of locations using the Locations tab in the PLAN Options dialog box.
About Refining the Analyses Using Geographic Attributes If no geographic attribute was specified, the results are not spatially filtered. You can narrow your area of interest by selecting one or several geographic areas, polygons, or points that you defined on the Buffers tab. The analysis includes only the locations that fall within the selected area of interest.
About PLAN Spatial Analysis Trapeze4 multi-modal scheduling system is a map-based transit scheduling software system that accommodates fixed route, demand response, and flex route modes of transit service in one integrated environment.
About Geographic Areas for Analysis The first step in preparing for spatial analysis is to select the geographic areas for analysis. You can select areas to analyze by creating buffers around the routes or locations or by selecting established geographic areas.
Location Analysis Location Analysis uses geographic and attribute data to determine the number of locations that are within the proximity of routes and inside or outside of polygons.
About the Point Location Query Point Location Query uses Structured Query Language (SQL), which is a standardized query language that allows you to generate information from the data that is stored in relational databases such as those used in PLAN, PASS, INFO-Web, and other Trapeze applications.
Performing (General) Analyses You can perform a general analysis of locations using the Locations tab in the PLAN Options dialog box.
About Refining the Analyses Using Geographic Attributes If no geographic attribute was specified, the results are not spatially filtered. You can narrow your area of interest by selecting one or several geographic areas, polygons, or points that you defined on the Buffers tab. The analysis includes only the locations that fall within the selected area of interest.
Refining the Analyses Using the Optional Filter The Optional Filter frame can be used for simple filtering processes. It allows you to narrow your search results by filtering out the locations that are not of interest to you.
About Viewing Location Analysis Results After running an analysis, you can view the results in the Spatial Analysis screen.
About Demographic Analysis Spatial Analysis is a form of thematic mapping that offers quick access to demographic data for a given service area.
About PASS Booking Analysis One of the unique options within PLAN is the ability to spatially analyze your historical PASS data. This ability can also be used to assess Flex Route possibilities based on the data at hand.
About Exporting Data Results can be exported into other Windows™ based programs for data manipulation, presentation, and printing. The map and data from both the Summary and Demographic tabs can be exported.
About Refining the Analyses Using Geographic Attributes
If no geographic attribute was specified, the results are not spatially filtered. You
can narrow your area of interest by selecting one or several geographic areas, polygons, or
points that you defined on the Buffers tab. The analysis includes only the
locations that fall within the selected area of interest.
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