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Any way that I can get your script? I am having a similar issue.
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10-15-2020
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You can achieve this by using multi-part color schemes. The only hitch is that the breaks in the parts are described as percentage of the total color scheme and not based on pixel value, so you will need to scale in the case where your pixel values are not 0 -100.
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07-10-2019
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You must have been more in the know than me from the get-go. I suspect I am not the only one who is now locked into a situation where they simply cannot afford to reorganize all their data. Anyway, at least the issue is called out informally here at GeoNet. Perhaps we can save others from wasting hours of time trying to figure out why they're getting unexplained errors.
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07-08-2019
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Yes, correct. However, I would not say that ESRI has done a very good job of emphasizing that feature datasets are not intended to be used as folders if that is in fact the case. From the "An Overview of Working With Feature Datasets" page: http://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.3/manage-data/feature-datasets/an-overview-of-working-with-feature-datasets.htm "In some data sharing situations, collaborating organizations might agree on a data sharing schema for sharing datasets with other users. In these situations, people might use feature datasets as folders to organize collections of simple feature classes for sharing with others."
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I also had the exact same problem and went through the steps Dan Patterson mentioned to no avail. I checked the coordinate systems (identical) and extents (they overlap) but continued to get the error. The clip feature was previously in a feature dataset (yes, with the same projection as the raster) within a FGDB and the only thing that worked for me was to export to a feature class in the root of the FGDB (i.e. not within a feature dataset). I'm not sure what the problem was, but I can say that I've had many issues with clipping rasters by polygons and in my last interaction with ESRI tech support, the analyst told me "feature datasets are not intended to be used as folders." This was pretty much news to me, and seems a bit fishy as almost every GIS user I know uses feature datasets to organize their data within a FGDB. In this case it "fixed" the error. Unfortunately, if you're experiencing an error like this or any other error involving coordinate systems, try removing all inputs from feature datasets and either placing them at the root of the FGDB or exporting to shapefile(s).
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