Finding a service area in ArcMap

Steps:
  1. Start ArcMap by clicking Start > All Programs > ArcGIS > ArcMap 10.1.
  2. Enable the Network Analyst extension.
  3. Click the Catalog window button Catalog on the Standard toolbar.

    The dockable Catalog window opens.

  4. Using the Catalog window, navigate to the location of the network dataset and drag it into the map display or the table of contents.

    If a connection to the folder that contains the network dataset doesn't already exist, you can create one by clicking the Connect To Folder button Connect To Folder or by typing the folder path in the Location text box.

    The Adding Network Layer dialog box opens.

  5. Click No to only add the network dataset to the map. Optionally, click Yes to add the network dataset and all its source feature classes to the map.

    The network dataset is added to ArcMap as a network layer.

  6. If the Network Analyst toolbar is not already present, click Customize > Toolbars > Network Analyst.

    The Network Analyst toolbar is added to ArcMap.

  7. If the Network Analyst window is not already present, click the Network Analyst window button Network Analyst window on the Network Analyst toolbar.

    The dockable Network Analyst window opens.

  8. When network analysis layers are created from the Network Analyst toolbar, they are automatically associated with the active network dataset.

  9. Ensure that the correct network dataset is active.

    The active network dataset is specified in the Network Dataset drop-down list on the Network Analyst toolbar.

  10. On the Network Analyst toolbar, click Network Analyst > New Service Area.

    The network analysis layer is created and appears in Table Of Contents and Network Analyst windows.

    The service area analysis layer is made up of the following network analysis classes: Facilities, Polygons, Lines, Point Barriers, Line Barriers, and Polygon Barriers. The classes are empty. You need to create network analysis objects so the solver has enough information to generate a solution.

  11. Add at least one facility to the analysis.

    There are several ways to add network analysis objects to an analysis layer. The most common ways are creating them using the Create Network Locations Tool Create Network Location Tool or loading them from a feature class. There are two ways to load network analysis objects from a feature class: from ArcMap using Load Locations, or through geoprocessing using the Add Locations tool.

  12. Set or change any properties for the network analysis objects you added in the last step.
  13. If you need to adjust the location of a facility, on the Network Analyst toolbar, click the Select/Move Network Location Tool Select/Move Network Locations Tool.
  14. Optionally, add any point, line, or polygon barriers.
  15. Open the Layer Properties dialog box for the network analysis layer.
  16. Click the Analysis Settings tab.
  17. Set the properties for the service area analysis layer.
  18. If you want to generate the service areas as polygons, click the Polygon Generation tab and set the properties to be used in the analysis.
  19. If you want to generate the service areas as lines, click the Line Generation tab and set the properties to be used in the analysis.

    CautionCaution:

    A hierarchical service area analysis cannot generate lines. You will receive an error message at solve time if you choose to generate lines and choose Use Hierarchy in the Analysis Settings tab.

  20. Click OK.
  21. The Solve button works on the network analysis layer that is active in the Network Analyst window. Ensure that the analysis layer you want to solve on is selected in the drop-down list in the Network Analyst window.

  22. Click the Solve button Solve on the Network Analyst toolbar.

If the analysis solves successfully, one or many polygon and/or line objects are created in their respective network analysis classes, and the output properties of facilities are updated to show results.

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7/2/2014