Performs service area analysis.
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Interfaces
Interfaces | Description |
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IClone (esriSystem) | Provides access to members that control cloning of objects. |
INAServiceAreaSolver | Provides access to the service area solver. |
INAServiceAreaSolver2 | Provides access to the service area solver. |
INASolver | Provides access to the common interface for all network solvers. |
INASolverForwardStar | Creates a network dataset forward star which honors the current solver settings as well as any barriers. |
INASolverOutputGeneralization | Provides access to generalization parameters used on solver output. |
INASolverSettings | Provides access to settings common to all solvers. |
INASolverSettings2 | Provides access to settings common to all solvers. |
INATimeAwareSolverSettings | Provides access to settings common to all time-aware solvers. |
IPersist | Defines the single method GetClassID, which is designed to supply the CLSID of an object that can be stored persistently in the system. IPersist is the base interface for three other interfaces: IPersistStorage, IPersistStream, and IPersistFile. |
IPersistStream (esriSystem) | |
ISupportErrorInfo | Indicates whether a specific interface can return Automation error objects. |
IXMLSerialize (esriSystem) | Provides access to members that XML serialize and deserialize an object to/from XML. |
Remarks
NAServiceAreaSolver is a Network Analyst solver that computes the service area, or a polygon that surrounds all of the network locations that are within a specified cost-distance of a facility. For example, it can compute a three minute drive time polygon around a facility. More than one break value can be specified. For example, if solving on drivetime, break values of 5.0, 10.0, and 15.0 will compute three polygons at distances of 5, 10 and 15 minutes from the facility location. The actual set of edges traversed can also be generated separately. Multiple facilities will generate multiple, possibly overlapping service area lines and polygons. The overlapping polygons can be merged together and the overlapping lines can be made non-overlapping. Measure values can also be assigned to the service area lines. The NAServiceAreaSolver honors all of the settings of the INASolverSettings interface.