| Numéro d’ID de bogue |
BUG-000097385 |
| Envoi | June 23, 2016 |
| Dernière modification | June 5, 2024 |
| S’applique à | ArcGIS for Desktop |
| Version trouvée | 10.3.1 |
| Système d’exploitation | Windows OS |
| Version du système d’exploitation | 10.0 |
| Statut | Will Not Be Addressed
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Informations supplémentaires
This is actually not a bug. Hot Spot Analysis is all about looking for clusters of high values and clusters of low values. It looks at each feature, calculates a neighborhood around that feature, and then compares that neighborhood's value to the global average. If the local average is significantly higher than the global average, it is a hot spot. If it's lower, it's a cold spot. So it is no longer about individual features, but rather about neighborhoods, and clusters of high values together. Thus, a feature with a zero can absolutely be part of a cluster of high values, and a feature with points in it could absolutely be part of a cluster that is not significant (or even cold). This workshop goes into great detail about this content: http://video.esri.com/watch/4004/spatial-data-mining-a-deep-dive-into-cluster-analysis. There are other resources about the spatial statistics tools also available at http://esriurl.com/spatialstats.
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ID de bogue: BUG-000097385
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