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Use the analysis environments for GeoAnalytics Tools in Map Viewer Classic

Below you'll find information about accessing and using the analysis environments for GeoAnalytics Tools in Map Viewer Classic. This information applies to all GeoAnalytics Tools.

Note:

This topic discusses theGeoAnalytics Tools available through a portal enabled with ArcGIS GeoAnalytics Server. For information about the standard feature analysis tools, see Perform analysis. See Understanding analysis in ArcGIS Enterprise for an overview of each toolset.

License:

The administrator of your organization must set up GeoAnalytics Server and grant you certain privileges for you to perform analysis on your big data. To use any of these tools, you need the following privileges:

  • Create, update, and delete content
  • Publish hosted feature layers
  • GeoAnalytics Feature Analysis

If you do not have these privileges, you will not see the Perform Analysis option as described below.

Learn more about setting up ArcGIS GeoAnalytics Server

Learn more about accessing GeoAnalytics Tools in Map Viewer Classic

Access the environment settings

To access and use the environment settings in Map Viewer Classic, follow these steps:

  1. Open a web map in Map Viewer Classic. You can optionally add layers to the map you're analyzing, or browse for layers when running your tools.
    Note:

    You cannot add big data file shares to your web map. You must browse for these layers to run analysis on them.

  2. Do one of the following:
    • Click Analysis Analysis on the map menu bar.
    • Alternatively, hover over the layer you want to analyze and click the Perform Analysis button Perform Analysis.
  3. If you have Raster Analysis enabled, click the Feature Analysis tab and click the GeoAnalytics Tools tab if it's available.
    Note:

    Tabs only appear if you have both GeoAnalytics Tools and Standard Tools enabled. If you do not have Standard Tools enabled, you will not see a tab.

  4. Click the Analysis Environments buttonAnalysis Environments.

Explore the Analysis Environments dialog box

The Analysis Environments dialog box is illustrated below.

Note:

This example shows the environments that are applied to GeoAnalytics Tools. If you also have Raster Analysis enabled, you need to select Feature Analysis to see this dialog box.

Analysis Environments

OptionDescription
Close widget

Choose to keep the analysis pane open after running analysis. By default, it will close when you run analysis.

Coordinate Systems

Set the processing coordinate system. Learn more about the processing coordinate system options below.

Processing Extent

Set the processing extent. Learn more about the processing extent options below.

GeoAnalytics

Set the data store for resulting outputs. Choose between ArcGIS Data Store and big data file shares. Learn more about data store options below.

Apply

Apply the changes made.

Cancel

Cancel and close the Analysis Environments dialog box without saving changes.

Close

Close the Analysis Environments dialog box without saving changes.

Set the processing coordinate system

The processing coordinate system applies to all GeoAnalytics Tools. The processing coordinate system is the spatial reference used during execution of analysis. The processing coordinate system only applies to GeoAnalytics Tools and must be set each time a tool is run. Results are stored in the spatiotemporal data store using GCS WGS84.

Note:

If you copy a layer to the relational data store using the Copy to Data Store tool, the output will be stored in the spatial reference where it was projected.

The processing coordinate system can be set to one of the following options:

  • Same as input—The tool uses the input feature's coordinate system for processing. This is the default.
  • Layer < layer name >—The tool uses the coordinate system of a layer included in the map for processing.
  • As specified—The tool uses a coordinate system you specify by either browsing for a coordinate system by clicking the browse coordinate system button Browse coordinate systems or typing a WKID.

When you use the As specified option and browse for a coordinate system or type a WKID, the Analysis Environments dialog box displays the selected coordinate system using its WKID.

When you use the As specified option for the processing spatial reference and extent, you can see what you selected.

Set the processing extent

The processing extent applies to all GeoAnalytics Tools. The extent is the extent of the data used during execution of the analysis. The processing extent can be set as one of the following options:

  • Default—The tool uses the extent of the data specified by the tool being run. If a tool has Use current map extent checked, only features in the visible extent are used. If Use current map extent is not checked, all features are used. This option is the default. When this option is selected, Use current map extent is checked by default.
  • Layer < layer name >—The tool uses the extent of a layer included in the map for processing. When this option is selected, Use current map extent is not checked by default. Checking Use current map extent overrides using the selected layer's extent.
  • As specified—The tool uses an extent you provided by typing the coordinates using the Web Mercator projection. When this option is selected, Use current map extent is not checked by default. Checking Use current map extent overrides using the selected layer's extent.

Set the data store

This parameter only applies to GeoAnalytics Tools.The data store option determines the data store to which your analysis results will be saved. You can choose between ArcGIS Data Store or a big data file share with configured templates.

Storing results in an ArcGIS Data Store will expose results as feature layers in your portal content.

Note:

If you use the Copy to Data Store tool, the data store you choose in the tool overrides the data store setting on the Analysis Environments dialog box.

ArcGIS Data Store can be set to one of the following options:

  • Spatiotemporal—The results will be stored in the spatiotemporal big data store. This is the default.
  • Relational—The results will be stored in the relational data store.

In most cases, when you are saving results to ArcGIS Data Store, results should be stored in a spatiotemporal data store. You may want to store results in the relational data store for the following reasons:

  • To use your results in portal-to-portal collaboration
  • To enable sync capabilities with your results
  • To save your result in a specific spatial reference

You should not use a relational data store if you expect your GeoAnalytics Tools results to increase and want to take advantage of the spatiotemporal big data store capability to handle large amounts of data.

Note:

All features stored in the spatiotemporal data store are stored in the WGS84 geographic coordinate system.

Alternatively, you can store results in a big data file share. When you store results in a big data file share location, you specify the big data file share and the template. When you choose this option, results are stored in that location (a registered file, cloud store, or Apache Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS)), and a dialog box appears informing you that the tool is running, and again, that your tool has succeeded. The results are not added to your map but are available in your big data file share for further analysis. You must have big data file share templates configured through Server Manager before you can select them as an output option.

Learn more about setting up big data file share templates for output