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Thanks Jason, I really appreciate your suggestion Each polygon (all different shapes and sizes, they are computed as having similar populations) in my census tract overlaps with sseveral x,y. I've tried spatial join, but there does not seem to be an option for the points to be sampled, averaged and then 'joined' with that average. Does that make sense? thanks Jane
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Hi all I'm pretty new to GIS, so apologies if my problem is rather simplistic I'm planning to do regression analysis (GWR) on several datasets, where all but one is based on census areas (UK OS lower level super output areas, lsoa) for which I have a shape file that describes the polygons. Regression with the census-based variables is easy to set up and execute because both the dependent and explanatory variables are held within the same Input feature. But I'm finding difficulty with my final explanatory variable - concentrations at x,y coordinates (UK OS co-ordinates). I believe I need to 'join' or 'relate' with my lsoa shapefile (which is what I've done with the other variables); I've tried all sorts of things such as kriging and extracting to vector, 'relates', 'joins', adding new fields, calculating new fields, but to no avail. I'm sure there is someone out there who has done this before - I'd really appreciate your advice. thanks Jane
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Thanks, but when I then try to do GWR, the xy data do not show in the variables dropdown lists. I think there must be another process/step I need to do Jane
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Hi all I'm sure this is really simple, please forgive my naivity, I've only been using ArcGIS for a couple of weeks, and only really simple stuff at that. I'm planning to do regression analysis (GWR) on several datasets, where all but one is based on census areas (UK OS lower level super output areas, lsoa) for which I have a shape file that describes the polygons. Regression with the census-based variables is easy to set up because both the dependent and explanatory variables are held within the same Input feature. The difficulty comes with my final explanatory variable - concentrations at x,y coordinates (UK OS co-ordinates). I believe I need to 'join' or 'relate' with my lsoa shapefile (which is what I've done with the other variables); I've tried all sorts of things such as kriging and extracting to vector, 'relates', 'joins', adding new fields, calculating new fields, but to no avail. I'm sure there is someone out there who has done this before - I'd really appreciate your advice. thanks Jane
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