I have to disagree with Alan on the reasonable approximation!
Among the three methods of segment analysis, only the angular method can achieve almost same results as axial lines. However, the three segment representations are essentially geometry based rather than topology based. By topology, I mean it enables us to see the underlying scaling property of far more less connected than well connected; see this paper (the second paragraph in particular):
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/305638074_A_Topological_Representation_for_Taking_Cities_as_a_Coherent_Whole[log in to unmask]" type="cite">If you use the Tiger road centre line dataset and use angular segment analysis in DepthmapX you will have a reasonable approximation. The problem will be that really you need to unlink segment at underpass/ overpasses and that could be a bit tedious.
Alan
Sent from my iPhoneHi Rajesh,
I would be willing to give it a shot, however i have to defend my proposal in 2 weeks, so it might take some time for me to do it. I am using both ArcMap 10.2 and Axwoman 6.3 for my study.
I would also take this opportunity to enquire with the wider space syntax on a approach i took to generate axial lines using street centrelines as a trial.
1) Generate .dxf file of street centreline map in GIS
2) Use Adobe illustrator to draw axial lines
- guided by the rules in developing axial model - i followed the street lines and drawing least number of lines to cover every street- every line as long as possible
3) exported the axial model from illustrator to depthmap 10 and run analysis
My question is, can this type of approach be taken? If not using software tools, can axial model be different for the same street network?
I would appreciate comments, suggestions, or solutions to generate axial model using street centreline data but not using depthmap or Axwoman but manually?
Thank You,
Best Regards,Anurodh Khanal
On Tue, Aug 9, 2016 at 5:17 PM, Rajesh Chaturvedi <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hi,
Axwoman is an extension to arcmap 10.2.0 which can used to generate axial line map from road centreline map.Unfortunately, I do not have licence for ArcMap 10.2 .0. if any of you folks having ArcMap 10.2.0 licence can voluntarily generate axial lines from road centrelines for me, please let me know. I will share the data sets immediately.I need axial map for New York city for my study and I can't figure out a way to generate it.
Thanks in anticipation.
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Regards,
Rajesh Chaturvedi
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