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Hi Robert, I may need to rephrase my question as follows: "Is there an 'on/off' switch for the xy location tool?" My colleague cannot open the tool in order to import coordinates. Thanks.
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Thanks, Robert. She was given a lat/lon and asked to find it on a map/aerial photograph so she can identify what is located at the coordinates. I still need to learn Pro. Doug
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Hello GeoNet, I am working with a colleague. I have some experience with Pro. My colleague stated that up until today she was able to locate a point using x,y coordinates. Today, upon trying to repeat the process the tool did not work. Any suggestions? Does the tool work for various systems used to represent lat/lon or do we need to input a specific coordinate format/system? Thanks. Doug
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How would one compare the properties of two layers simultaneously? When I select the properties of a layer either in catalog or once added to an MXD, I cannot open the properties of a second layer for cross referencing. Suggestions?
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Thanks Chris. All good points. I will implement your suggestions one at a time to see which if any make a difference and share results for the GeoNet community. Doug
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Why would my watershed, extend beyond my pour point/lake outlet. The blue arrow indicates the lake outlet.
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Thanks and maybe there are two questions in this situation. I am not sure if the datum conflict is causing the unexpected watershed model or if there is something else I am doing wrong in the process. In the process of creating a watershed for a lake, see images, I received the datum conflict warning 001003. Reading notes on the warning, it would appear that it can be ignored but...is that always or only in some processing situation? Ignoring the warning, I continued the watershed modeling steps and on two occasions the watershed extends beyond/downstream of the pour point I placed at the lake outlet; see image. What is causing the watershed to extend beyond the pour point? My understanding is that all the watershed should define a surface that flows into the lake and therefore all the water in the watershed would flow out the lake at the downstream point/pour point.
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Thanks Neeraj If I understand your recommendations and steps, I need to define a point, near the outlet of my lake and use that as a feature around which to run the snap pour analysis. I believe I did this by drawing a point, converting a graphic to a layer and then using that point as the input for the snap pour point. I appears to have worked as I do not receive an error in the Results pane of arcmap. Thanks.
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Thanks All. The images are super helpful and explain where I went amiss when following the online esri instructions. I did not create a point on the lake where the water flows out. I think the images shared here would improve the esri workflow as described by esri - How To: Create a watershed model using the Hydrology toolset I will try the step of creating a point at the downstream end of the lake and using that in step 4B of the esri How To: Create a watershed model using the Hydrology toolset process.
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Can anyone take a look at the workflow I am using, see screenshot of Results and TOC, and explain why I cannot get past the Snap Pour step as explained by esri on the following page...How To: Create a watershed model using the Hydrology toolset I can create fill, flow direction, flow accumulation layers/shapefiles but I cannot complete the watershed steps because Snap Pour never completes processing. See attached image.
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I am trying to create a watershed around a small lake. I clipped the DEM down from the size of a county to about 6000 meters x 3500 meters. I followed the following steps per esri (How To: Create a watershed model using the Hydrology toolset ) Step 1: fill - input DEM clipped to 6000x3500m Step 2: flow direction - input fill created from step 1 Step 3: flow accumulation input flow direction from step 2 All the above steps work fine... Per esri: ther input a point feature class or a raster as the 'Input raster or feature pour point data'. Step 4: I input the original dem (clipped to 6000x3500 m) and input the flow accumulation (step 3 result) per steps - see link above I set the snap distance to 1000 (m) hoping that the larger the snap the shorter the running time as I tried smaller values previous and the processing took hours/ not minutes or seconds. Image shows screenshot of results and TOC. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
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I agree this is confusing. After researching and reviewing the online resources and examples of non-esri workflows, I do not understand how one interprets the results of the Sink tool. How do we know if there are or are not sinks by looking at either the image/raster or the attribute table?
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Hello GeoNet, Thanks in advance. How do I increase the range of colors available in arcgis online for a hosted feature layer? See images and scenario. Scenario Encountered. In one account (my student/school) account I have a limited color palette for symbolizing Counts & Amounts. In contrast, my free account has a wide range of color choices. I need to use a hosted feature layer (not available with the free account) to source the data/map for a custom map using the esri javascript api (I hope that is the correct language - new to custom map design).
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Thanks, Ken. I'll review this when I have a moment. D
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