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Threshold Areas

Available with Business Analyst license.

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Overview

Threshold Areas create polygons around store locations. The radius of the polygon is determined by expanding from the store location until it meets your criteria. The polygons can be concentric rings or drive-time areas.

You can choose any layer and any field in that layer to use in creating rings. Typically, the Block Points layer is used. It contains population, households, housing units, and business counts. You can also use any of the Business Analyst Data Sources, such as block groups, or even your own data as part of a BDS layer. Business Analyst automatically uses block point data aggregation to more accurately define the threshold areas.

Note:

Threshold Areas can be run in the background or foreground in the 64-bit environment. Business Analyst 64-bit background geoprocessing is installed during the product setup and is the default processing option. You can switch between background or foreground options from Geoprocessing menu > Geoprocessing Options > Background Geoprocessing section. Running tasks in the background allows you to continue your work in ArcMap as the task executes.

To enable, or disable, background processing navigate to the General tab of the tool properties and check, or uncheck, the Always run in foreground check box.

Read more about 64-bit Background Geoprocessing.

Input Prerequisites

Any point file or files.

Example Output

The images below displays rings drawn when 5,000 and 10,000 population threshold is reached. Both simple rings and drive times are used to retrieve the population statistics from the same site. The simple ring method represented in the image below uses a Euclidean distance outward from the starting site.

Threshold areas - simple rings

The drive-time method, represented in the image below, traverses the underlying streets database working outward until the criteria is satisfied.

Threshold areas - drive times
Note:

The drive-time option is processing intensive in comparison to the simple rings.

Learn more about Threshold Areas.

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