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Index
Cover Title Copyright Contents Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1 Mapping where things are
Tutorial 1-1 Working with categories Tutorial 1-2 Controlling which values are displayed Tutorial 1-3 Limiting values to display
Chapter 2 Mapping the most and least
Tutorial 2-1 Mapping quantities Tutorial 2-2 Choosing classes Tutorial 2-3 Creating a map series Tutorial 2-4 Working with charts
Chapter 3 Mapping density
Tutorial 3-1 Displaying density for analysis Tutorial 3-2 Creating dot density maps Tutorial 3-3 Creating a density surface
Chapter 4 Finding what’s inside
Tutorial 4-1 Overlaying datasets for analysis Tutorial 4-2 Finding features partially inside
Chapter 5 Finding what’s nearby
Tutorial 5-1 Selecting features nearby Tutorial 5-2 Creating buffer features Tutorial 5-3 Clipping features Tutorial 5-4 Buffering values Tutorial 5-5 Using multiple buffer zones Tutorial 5-6 Quantifying nearness Tutorial 5-7 Creating distance surfaces Tutorial 5-8 Calculating cost along a network Tutorial 5-9 Calculating nearness along a network
Chapter 6 Mapping change
Tutorial 6-1 Mapping change in location Tutorial 6-2 Mapping change in location and magnitude Tutorial 6-3 Mapping percentage change in value
Chapter 7 Measuring geographic distribution
Tutorial 7-1 Calculating centers Tutorial 7-2 Adding weights to centers Tutorial 7-3 Calculating standard distance Tutorial 7-4 Calculating a standard deviational ellipse Tutorial 7-5 Calculating the linear directional mean
Chapter 8 Analyzing patterns
Tutorial 8-1 Using average nearest neighbor Tutorial 8-2 Identifying the clustering of values Tutorial 8-3 Checking for multidistance clustering Tutorial 8-4 Measuring spatial autocorrelation
Chapter 9 Identifying clusters
Tutorial 9-1 Performing cluster and outlier analysis Tutorial 9-2 Performing hot spot analysis
Independent projects Appendix A Task index Appendix B Data source credits
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