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Challenge #133: US Grand Prix Prelims - NASA Location Analysis

danilang
19 - Altair
19 - Altair

Fun Challenge

 

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Same general track as the previous ones, except that I took advantage of the spatial function Create Convex Hull within the Summarize tool.  This way there is no need to join back to the original list and then use a Poly-Build.  Using this method you do create more polygons up front, so it may take a hit  performance-wise.

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Dan

clant
アステロイド

Here is my solution,

 

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DavidP
17 - Castor
17 - Castor

Here's mine

neilgallen
クエーサー

attached!

 

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DougRangel
アトム
 
Aidan_K
ボリード

This is my first Spatial challenge, I think I've got it :)

 

Thanks,

AidanKing

George_Walker
アステロイド
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Looks like others have done it more cleanly with a join, but here is my solution
JimmyG
Alteryx Alumni (Retired)

@Aidan_K wow, first spatial challenge - well done!

kat
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NicoleJohnson
ACE Emeritus
ACE Emeritus

My solution! SO excited to see who is up on stage for the Europe Grand Prix in a few weeks!!

 

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I remember getting tripped up on this one, and I think it had something to do with how I tried to combine the spatial objects at the end to create the desired polygon... Went with the Transpose-to-Summarize method this time, and it seemed to work just fine to line up the original facility object with the matching facility objects in a way that allowed me to combine them smoothly.

Finished this one in 4 1/2 minutes - though it probably helps that I'd seen it and struggled with it once before :)

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Cheers!

NJ