I have a 1km grid containing Industrial Census Data.  I also have irregular
polygons (Japanese Wards) that will normally contain many of the 1km grid
squares.  Does anybody know of a technique whereby I can derive a centroid
of the ward based on the values of one of the attributes in the grid?  The
obvious would be to choose the centroid of the largest but I would rather
not.

Thanks

Andy


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