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Can the dynamic source text added to the bottom of custom infographics be edited to change the font color? I cannot find the setting anywhere.
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Is there a way that I can run a custom infographic across multiple features at once? I have a custom infographic that I am trying to create for each Concressional District in Florida. There are 120 Districts and running, exporting, and saving to PDF is very time consuming. I know there has to be a way to run the infographic for all the districts at once? I attached a screenshot for reference:
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08-02-2019
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So I've seen the nested if-statement suggested multiple times and have now moved to this: if(${P}<15 and ${TN}<400 and ${ChloroA}<3),"Oligotrophic", if(${P}>15 and <=25, and ${TN}>400 and <=600 and ${ChloroA}>3 and <=600),"Mesotrophic", if(${P}>25 and ${TN}>=600 and ${ChloroA}>=7),"Eutrophic") However, I'm still not having any success. I think my parenthesis are off, but cannot figure out how...
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Thank you, James. To be honest, I hadn't considered the values being in two different categories at once. I'll have to ask the user. As far as the statement, I'm trying a nested if statement now, but just having trouble with my brackets and/or parenthesis
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Yes, I first asked as a comment, and then thought it'd be better just to make my own post. I am trying your solution this morning, but also got a comment regarding "nested" if statements, so I'm going to try that too.
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Hi, I have a similar situation, but I have three conditions to choose from. Is it possible to have more than two conditions in an "if" statement? For more information please see my question: How to calculate a field based on multiple conditions?
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04-02-2019
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I am creating a survey that is going to be used to collect water quality. The end user has specific criteria that they would like to use in symbolizing the data. The specific criteria are: Basically, if the answers to 3 questions meet one of those criteria, I want to calculate a separate field to auto-fill the appropriate Description, and use that to symbolize the data. Currently I have this in the calculation field: if((${P}<15,and ${TN}<400,and${ChloroA}<3),"Oligotrophic"), + if((${P}>15 and <=25, and${TN}>400 and <=600,and${ChloroA}>3 and <=600),"Mesotrophic") + if((${P}>25,and ${TN}>=600,and${ChloroA}>=7),"Eutrophic") I've only recently taken the deep dive into creating more complex surveys so I could be really missing something here. I have attached a copy of my survey sheet for reference. EDIT: Here is the error I keep receiving:
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Hello, I have a survey for collecting water data, and want to symbolize the map based off of collected values. I figured using a calculation field in the survey would be a good work around, as I could just based the symbology off that field. Basically I need to know if the water is "Oligotrophic", "Mesotrophic", or "Eutrophic" based on the following values: Can anybody provide any suggestions. I'm pretty new to Survey123, and the calculation I am trying to use is long and likely erroneous: if(${P}<15,and ${TN}<400,and${ChloroA}<3),"Oligotrophic"), if(${P}>15 and <=25, and${TN}>400 and <=600,and${ChloroA}>3 and <=600),"Mesotrophic"), if(${P}>25,and ${TN}>=600,and${ChloroA}>=7),"Eutrophic") Thanks in advanced for any help!
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Thank you for your reply, I will try to replicate the issue and will update you when/if I can. I was setting up domains for use in ArcCollector before, but now have switched to Survey123 because it is compatible with Android.
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I am trying to set domains for a GeoDatabase that will be used in an ArcCollector app. Everytime I try to set a domain to type "Double" in which the user must submit a value within a given Range, the program crashes. E.g. I have a temperature field inwhich the user needs to be able enter the temperature with up to one decimal point. Everytime I try to enter the lower value limiter, the program crashes. I have also tried this with type "Float", but still no success. Seems ArcPro does not like using Ranges for decimal value? Is anybody else having this problem? Thanks in advance!
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I was able to solve the problem after a few times of trying the recommended steps above. Thanks!
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