SpatialKey Sample CSV Data
Jump right in and try out SpatialKey using sample data
SpatialKey unlocks the full potential of time- and location-based
information like nothing else out there. In minutes, you can upload a data
file and create and share interactive time- and map-based analyses and
reports.
Even if you’re new to SpatialKey, it’s easy to start exploring the power of
location intelligence. Upload your own data or grab a sample file below to
get started.
Easy steps:
- Click on one of the sample files below. It will be saved to your desktop.
- Log in to your SpatialKey account and follow the simple onscreen instructions to upload the sample file from your desktop.
Sample data files
Sacramento real estate transactions.csv is a list of 985 real estate
transactions in the Sacramento area reported over a five-day period, as reported by the Sacramento Bee. The larger (250K+ records) file is highlighted in some of our feature videos. Note that this file has address- level information that you can choose to geocode duryou can use the existing latitude/longitude in the file.
Sales Jan 2009.csv contains some “sanitized” sales transactions during the month of January. Below is a sample of a report built in just a couple of minutes using the “Dashboard Creator” report template. These 998 transactions are easily summarized and filtered by transaction date, payment type, country, city, and geography. Note that these records are already geocoded, so pthe geocoding section.
TechCrunch continental USA.csv is a listing of 1,460 company funding records reported by TechCrunch. You’ll see this dataset used in our features videos. As part of the import process, geocode these records using the city and state information in the file.
Sacramento crime January 2006.csv contains the 7,584 crime records from January 2006, as made available by the Sacramento Police Department. Law enforcement agencies should enjoy working with this dataset. Note that SpatialKey has the ability to display NCIC/UCR codes in a hierarchal filter. Follow the instructions below to get the most out of the dataset.
Select “Adv Options” and check the NCIC code as a column type. For the “UCR NCIC Code” column, select “NCIC Code” Then, when you display the list of columns (for example, in the Dashboard creator) you’ll be able to use our special pods for NCIC codes
Finally, use the existing latitude and longitude columns during the following screen.
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