Label | Explanation | Data Type |
Input Analysis Network | The network dataset on which the OD cost matrix analysis will be performed. | Network Dataset Layer |
Output Layer Name | Name of the OD cost matrix network analysis layer to create. | String |
Impedance Attribute | The cost attribute that will be used as impedance in the analysis. | String |
Default Cutoff (Optional) | Default impedance value at which to cut off searching for destinations for a given origin. If the accumulated impedance becomes higher than the cutoff value, the traversal stops. The default can be overridden by specifying the cutoff value on the origins. | Double |
Default Number of Destinations to Find (Optional) | Default number of destinations to find for each origin. The default can be overridden by specifying a value for the TargetDestinationCount property on the origins. | Long |
Accumulators (Optional) | A list of cost attributes to be accumulated during analysis. These accumulation attributes are for reference only; the solver only uses the cost attribute specified by the Impedance Attribute parameter to calculate the route. For each cost attribute that is accumulated, a Total_[Impedance] property is added to the routes that are output by the solver. | String |
U-Turn Policy
(Optional) | Specifies the U-turn policy that will be used at junctions. Allowing U-turns implies that the solver can turn around at a junction and double back on the same street. Given that junctions represent street intersections and dead ends, different vehicles may be able to turn around at some junctions but not at others—it depends on whether the junction represents an intersection or a dead end. To accommodate this, the U-turn policy parameter is implicitly specified by the number of edges that connect to the junction, which is known as junction valency. The acceptable values for this parameter are listed below; each is followed by a description of its meaning in terms of junction valency. If you need a more precisely defined U-turn policy, consider adding a global turn delay evaluator to a network cost attribute or adjusting its settings if one exists, and pay particular attention to the configuration of reverse turns. You can also set the CurbApproach property of your network locations.
| String |
Restrictions (Optional) | A list of restriction attributes that will be applied during the analysis. | String |
Use Hierarchy in Analysis (Optional) |
The parameter is inactive if no hierarchy attribute is defined on the network dataset used to perform the analysis. | Boolean |
Hierarchy Rank Settings (Optional) | Legacy:Prior to version 10, this parameter allowed you to change the hierarchy ranges for the analysis from the default hierarchy ranges established in the network dataset. At version 10, this parameter is no longer supported. To change the hierarchy ranges for the analysis, update the default hierarchy ranges in the network dataset. | Network Analyst Hierarchy Settings |
Output Path Shape (Optional) | Regardless of the output shape type specified, the best route is always determined by the network impedance, not Euclidean distance. This means that only the route shapes are different, not the underlying traversal of the network.
| String |
Start Time
(Optional) | Indicates the departure time from origins. If you have chosen a traffic-based impedance attribute, the solution will be generated given dynamic traffic conditions at the time of day specified here. A date and time can be specified as 5/14/2012 10:30 AM. Instead of using a particular date, a day of the week can be specified using the following dates.
| Date |
Derived Output
Label | Explanation | Data Type |
Network Analyst Layer | The newly created network analysis layer. | Network Analyst Layer |