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Spatial - Multi-Ring Trade Areas

penguinocto
5 - Atom

Hi All,

 

I'm recently still learning Spatial and am getting some datasets for practices. 

 

Let's say I have a central point, which has multi-ring trade areas of 2, 4, and 10 miles. How can I differentiate each segment of trade 'ring'? e.g. If I want to look at each ring separately? 

 

For example, a restaurant trying to figure out the best delivery range (2-4, 4-10, or 0-2) depending on how many customers within each ring of trade areas?

 

 

Thank you very much for your help! 

 

 

 

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echuong1
Alteryx Alumni (Retired)

Each trade area will actually have a separate line for each. From there, you could do a spatial match on customers.

 

In the example attached, I used 1 store location and created both rings. It resulted in 2 rows of data, one for each ring.

echuong1_0-1606184736617.png

 

penguinocto
5 - Atom

Thank you for your reply! 

 

I somehow found a solution which is to use a filter tool to brute force separate each ring.. so my workflow looks like this: 

penguinocto_0-1606184977586.png

The trade area tool has three rings, and I used three filters to separate each ring and spatial match on each one. Somehow it has duplicates so I used unique to pick out the unique location. But this doesn't look elegant at all... Any suggestions? 

 

Qiu
20 - Arcturus
20 - Arcturus

@penguinocto 
Another thinking is not to use Trade Area.

Append the restaurant to the customer locations, then calculate every combination distance, then filter by range (2-4, 4-10, or 0-2).

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