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ArcGIS for Desktop Cookbook

You're reading from   ArcGIS for Desktop Cookbook Over 60 hands-on recipes to help you become a more productive ArcGIS for Desktop user

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783559503
Length 372 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Designing Geodatabase FREE CHAPTER 2. Editing Data 3. Working with CRS 4. Geoprocessing 5. Working with Symbology 6. Building Better Maps 7. Exporting Your Maps 8. Working with Geocoding and Linear Referencing 9. Working with Spatial Analyst 10. Working with 3D Analyst 11. Working with Data Interoperability Index

Analyzing the least-cost path


A least-cost path analysis uses a cost-weighted distance surface and a cost-weighted direction surface to create the smallest cost of travelling path from the source to the destination. The cost refers to one or more factors that could affect the travel. Cost factors, such as slopes or speed-restriction areas, define the cost surfaces. Those cost surfaces can be combined if the cost values use a common scale (for example, from value 1—best to value 10—worst). A least-cost path will follow the cells with the smallest accumulated cost.

Getting ready

In the Analyzing surfaces recipe, you studied the visibility between two geodetic points in order to plan some topographic surveys. Let's suppose you have two teams for this topographic survey campaign. Now, it is time to plan the trip from your office to the field. Your best routes will follow the roads with shallow slopes. The following model shows the workflow of the next spatial analysis:

How to do it...

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