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◆ AGSServiceAreaOverlapGeometry
Type of overlap between service area geometries.
- Since
- 100.1
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AGSServiceAreaOverlapGeometryOverlap | Creates individual polygons for each facility. The polygons can overlap each other. For overlapping lines, portions of the network that are within reach of more than one facility will have a line for each facility.
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AGSServiceAreaOverlapGeometryDissolve | Merges the polygons of multiple facilities that have the same cutoff values into one polygon. If the polygons of a given break value don't touch, they are nonetheless merged into one multipart polygon. This option does not apply to lines.
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AGSServiceAreaOverlapGeometrySplit | Creates individual polygons that are closest for each facility. The polygons do not overlap each other. For split lines, none of the lines overlap each other, and a line is always assigned to the nearest facility even if more than one facility can reach it.
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◆ AGSServiceAreaPolygonCutoffGeometry
Type of geometry for concentric service areas.
- Since
- 100.1
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AGSServiceAreaPolygonCutoffGeometryRings | Output polygons extend between the nearest cutoff values only. They do not include the area of smaller breaks. This creates polygons between consecutive breaks.
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AGSServiceAreaPolygonCutoffGeometryDisks | Output polygons extend from the facility to the cutoff. If you create 5- and 10-minute service areas, the 10-minute service area polygon will include the area under the 5-minute service area polygon as well as the area from the 5-minute to the 10-minute area.
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◆ AGSServiceAreaPolygonDetail
Level of detail for service area geometries.
- Since
- 100.1
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AGSServiceAreaPolygonDetailGeneralized | Prefers higher-order edges to the lowest-order edges in the transportation network, for example primary roads, then secondary roads, and finally local roads in that order.
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AGSServiceAreaPolygonDetailStandard | Polygons are generated quickly and are fairly accurate, but quality deteriorates somewhat as you move toward the borders of the service area polygons. Outputting standard-detail polygons may result in islands of unreached network elements, such as roads, being covered.
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AGSServiceAreaPolygonDetailHigh | Most detailed polygons. Holes within the polygon may exist; they represent islands of network elements that couldn't be reached due to travel restrictions for example. Expect high-precision polygons to take the longest amount of time to generate.
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