Proximity Searching
Azimap allows several
ways to analyse your data, one of the simplest being the proximity search tool. It’s an easy search to run and can be used
for so many purposes, for example, planning purposes. It can tell you what lies
beside a certain feature within a given radius. e.g. Certain roadworks or
building projects mightn’t be allowed to take place within a certain distance
from a school, electricity, sewer, road, etc.
This guide will take
you through how to get started with your proximity search and generate a
report.
Contents
1. Activate your proximity search
2.
Generate
a report
1.
Activate your proximity search
To find the PROXIMITY SEARCH button, first click the ANALYSIS button on the toolbar.
From the menu, choose the QUICK ANALYSIS option.
In the next sub-menu, choose PROXIMITY SEARCH.
A pop-up analysis window will appear on the right of your screen. Use the pointer button on the bottom right to select the location to centre your buffer radius. When selecting a feature, the buffer will be conducted from the centre point of that feature.
You can then input the details of your proximity search and press the PERFORM ANALYSIS button.
When you press the PERFORM ANALYSIS button, it pulls up your report like below.
2.
Generate a report
Clicking PERFORM ANALYSIS will conduct a proximity search for the radius chosen for all visible
layers (turn on or off at layer control) with the data available in a tabbed
data view at the bottom of the map.
Users can then download
the report as tabbed Excel document (one tab for each layer searched)
An example Excel sheet
for the above analysis is available at the link.
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