Environment settings for analysis in Portal for ArcGIS and ArcGIS Online.
Option to overwrite existing layers. When checked, if a layer with the same name already exists within your contents, it will be overwritten.
Option to keep the analysis dialog open and enabled while the tool is processing. This setting will allow you easily make modifications to your analysis parameters while the previous analysis job continues to run. Analysis is an iterative process and by keeping the tool dialog open, it allows you to easily make parameter changes and rerun your analysis.
Option to specify whether the result layer created from your analysis will be a feature collection or a hosted feature layer.
Environment setting for raster analysis used to define the coordinate system of the result layer.
Environment setting for GeoAnalytics used to determine the coordinate system your analysis will use during execution of the analysis.
For GeoAnalytics, some analysis requires that processing be executed in a projected coordinate system. Any tool that has implemented binning of data or linear units requires a projected coordinate system.
Environment setting used to determine the extent or boundary that will be used during execution of the analysis. All input features that are completely within or that intersect the specified extent will be used in the analysis.
When performing raster analysis, setting the Snap Raster environment will adjust the extent of the output raster layer so it matches the cell alignment of the specified Snap Raster layer.
When performing raster analysis, this environment sets the cell size or resolution that will be used to create the output raster layer. The default output resolution is determined by the largest cell size of the input raster layer.
When performing raster analysis, use the Mask environment to specify a layer that will be used to define your area of interest. Only those cells that fall within the analysis mask will be considered in the analysis operation.
GeoAnalytic results are stored in an ArcGIS Data Store and exposed as a feature layer in Portal for ArcGIS. In most cases, results should be stored in a spatiotemporal data store. This is the default. The following are reasons why you may want to store results in a relational data store:
You should not use a relational data store if you expect your GeoAnalytics results to increase and want to take advantage of the spatiotemporal big data store's capabilities to handle large amounts of data.