I would use a spatial relator to find lines that intersect polygons, build a list with the names inside this transformer then a listhistogrammer to find the most common value. This leaves all your original geometries untouched
I would use a spatial relator to find lines that intersect polygons, build a list with the names inside this transformer then a listhistogrammer to find the most common value. This leaves all your original geometries untouched
Thanks egomm, so in setting up the spatialrelator would the polygons be the supplier and lines the requestor or vice versa? spatial predicates to test would then be the "Name" column of my lines I guess? well i guessed wrong, error. hmm
Thanks egomm, so in setting up the spatialrelator would the polygons be the supplier and lines the requestor or vice versa? spatial predicates to test would then be the "Name" column of my lines I guess? well i guessed wrong, error. hmm
The polygons would be the requestor and the lines the supplier. The test would be requestor intersects supplier
The polygons would be the requestor and the lines the supplier. The test would be requestor intersects supplier
Thanks, this is getting closer but my guess is it's using the line length instead of tallying the amount of times a line occurs. thoughts?

Thanks, this is getting closer but my guess is it's using the line length instead of tallying the amount of times a line occurs. thoughts?

If you inspect the outcome of the list histogrammer you should find a further list, which by default starts with _histogram. This list contains the number of times a value occurs and the value. It's this value you'll need to extract
