Resumen
Applies a cold (blue) to hot (red) color rendering scheme for a field of z-scores.
Ilustración
Uso
The Z Renderer creates a new layer file (.lyr) with z-scores rendered in the following manner:
- Z-scores below –2 standard deviations are rendered dark blue.
- Z-scores between –2 and –1 standard deviations are light blue.
- Z-scores between –1 and +1 standard deviations are neutral.
- Z-scores between 1 and 2 standard deviations are pink.
- Z-scores above 2 standard deviations are bright red.
The Z Renderer is appropriate for symbolizing standard deviations including the output from both the Hot Spot Analysis and Cluster and Outlier Analysis tools.
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Las capas del mapa se pueden utilizar para definir la Clase de entidad de entrada. Cuando se utiliza una capa con una selección, solo las entidades seleccionadas se incluyen en el análisis.
Sintaxis
ZRenderer(input_feature_class, field_to_render, output_layer_file)
Parámetro | Explicación | Tipo de datos |
input_feature_class | The feature class containing a field with standardized z-scores. | Feature Layer |
field_to_render | The name of the field containing the z-scores. | Field |
output_layer_file | The new output layer file to store rendering information. You must include the .lyr extension as part of the file name. | Layer File |
Muestra de código
ZScore Rendering Example (Python Window)
The following Python Window script demonstrates how to use the ZScore Rendering tool.
import arcpy
arcpy.env.workspace = r"C:\data"
arcpy.ZRenderer_stats("hotspot_output.shp", "GiInvDst", "hotspot_output_rendered.lyr")
ZScore Rendering Example (stand-alone Python script)
The following stand-alone Python script demonstrates how to use the ZScore Rendering tool.
# Perform Hot Spot Analysis for assault incidents
# Import system modules
import arcpy
# Local variables...
workspace = r"C:\data"
input = "assaults.shp"
collect_output = "collect_output.shp"
collect_count_field = "Count"
hotspot_output = "hotspot_output.shp"
hotspot_output_rendered = "hotspot_output_rendered.lyr"
z_score_field_name = "GiInvDst"
try:
# Set the current workspace (to avoid having to specify the full path to the feature classes each time)
arcpy.env.workspace = workspace
# Convert assault incidents into weighted point data
# Process: Collect Events...
arcpy.CollectEvents_stats(input, collect_output)
# Calculate Getis-Ord Gi* statistic
# Process: Hot Spot Analysis (Getis-Ord Gi*)...
arcpy.HotSpots_stats(collect_output, collect_count_field, hotspot_output, "INVERSE_DISTANCE", "EUCLIDEAN_DISTANCE", "NONE", "#", "#", "#")
# Render hot spot analysis
# Process: ZScore Rendering...
arcpy.ZRenderer_stats(hotspot_output, z_score_field_name, hotspot_output_rendered)
except:
# If an error occurred when running the tool, print out the error message.
print arcpy.GetMessages(2)
Entornos
Información sobre licencias
- Basic: Sí
- Standard: Sí
- Advanced: Sí