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  1. On the Desktopdouble-click the Patterns folder.

  2. Double-click the Patterns.aprx project file to open the project in ArcGIS Pro.

Spatial Autocorrelation (Morans I)

  1. In the Catalog pane on the right, expand the Databases folder.
  2. Expand the Patterns.gdb geodatabase.
  3. Right-click the CensusTracts_MTTW_2014 feature class and select Add To New Map.

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  1. On the ribbon, click the Analysis tab.
  2. On the Analysis tab, within the first Geoprocessing group, click the Tools button.


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Notice that the Geoprocessing pane has opened on the right as a new tab on top of the Catalog pane. Typically, you would use the 'Find Tools' search box at the top of the Geoprocessing pane to search for the name of the tool you'd like to use, but, at times, especially when learning the software, it can be helpful to view the full hierarchy of all the tools available, because you will often discover related and helpful tools that you didn't know existed and wouldn't know to search for. You might also completely forget the name of a tool, but be able to locate it based on the hierarchy. For these reasons, we will be manually navigating the toolboxes throughout this tutorial. The more typical workflow of searching directly for a specific tool is covered at the end of the Introduction to Geoprocessing tutorial. 

Spatial Autocorrelation (Moran's I)

  1. At the top of the Geoproccessing pane, click the Toolboxes tab.
  2. Click the Spatial Statistics Tools toolbox > Analyzing Patterns toolset > Spatial Autocorrelation (Global Moran's I) tool.
  3. In the upper right corner of the ‘Merge’ tool, hover over the Help button ? button.

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Geoprocessing -> ArcToolbox -> Spatial Statistics Tools -> Analyzing Patterns -> Spatial Autocorrelation

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  • Geoprocessing -> ArcToolbox -> Spatial Statistics Tools -> Analyzing Patterns -> Spatial Autocorrelation

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Percent Commuting By Public Transportation

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Incremental Spatial Autocorrelation

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Percent Commuting Alone By Car

 

Using MTTW_CensusTracts dataset.

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Check

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Report

Percent Commuting By Carpool

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  • Geoprocessing -> ArcToolbox -> Spatial Statistics Tools -> Analyzing Patterns -> Incremental Spatial Autocorrelation

 

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Percent Commuting By Public Transportation

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  • Geoprocessing -> ArcToolbox -> Spatial Statistics Tools -> Analyzing Patterns -> Incremental Spatial Autocorrelation

 

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High/Low Clustering (Getis

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_Ord General G

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Using MTTW_CensusTracts dataset.

Check all “Generate Report” "Generate Report" options for all following features:

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Percent Commuting Alone By Car

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Geoprocessing

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, results, current session, open report file

Pay attention to the “General G Summary” table, which shows this is a “low-clusters” scenario.

 

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Percent Commuting By Carpool

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  • Geoprocessing -> ArcToolbox -> Spatial Statistics Tools -> Analyzing Patterns -> High/Low Clustering (Getis-Ord General G)

 

 

 

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Check report

Pay attention to the “General G Summary” table, which shows this is a “high-clusters” scenario.

 

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Percent Commuting By Public Transportation

Percent_PublicTransportation

  • Geoprocessing -> ArcToolbox -> Spatial Statistics Tools -> Analyzing Patterns -> High/Low Clustering (Getis-Ord General G)
  • Geoprocessing -> Results -> Current Session -> open “Report File”

Check report

Pay attention to the “General G Summary” table, which shows this is a “high-clusters” scenario.

 

Hot Spot Analysis (

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Getis-Ord Gi*)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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