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Hi James! I am creating a citizen science survey in (Survey123 Connect). The survey will be open and I would like to generate unique alias names for each user. Is this possible in XLS forms?
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Like the other comments I also struggle with an extremely slow ArcGIS Pro working on local data doing rather simple operations. I have tried on two computers with the same result... VERY frustrating!
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I have received a net CDF wawe model that I want to convert to raster using NetCDF to raster layer. But it seems that Arcgis & ArcGIS Pro are not able to recognize the latitude/longitude values in the NetCDF data file. These values exists within the data set as displayed below. I am easily able to import the data into QGIS.
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Dear Curtis! Thanks for advising me to use GRIDs. I solved the problem (went back to ArcGIS 10.17 as I am still most familiar with that SW). First I converted all NoData wawe-pixels to 0 to allow the Nibble tool too do the interpolation (within the coastal zone area). I then used this converted layer as the input raster to the Nibble-tool. The original wawe-raster (with its NoData pixels) aim as the input raster mask. The Nibble output gave me the intended result, as visualized in the enclosed images. Best regards, Frank
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The only difference between the two raster is that the NoData mask raster is not compressed, whereas the wawe-raster is compressed with LZ77
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Yes, both are single band rasters. And I used the 3rd parameter PROCESS_NODATA as I would like to nibble values into the NODATA-pixels of the wawe raster, represented by the associated NNODATA mask. Thanks a lot for helping me with this problem!
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They both have the same spatial resolution 50 x 50 meters (land pixels in white)
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The input rasters are shown in the image above, Wawe intensity (green to red) and the NoData Mask (dark blue) Alle the data is within the coastal area region of interest.
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Hi Robert! All input rasters are within the same file geodatabase as the output file, and they are all in a projected coordinate system (ETRS 1989 UTM Zone 33N) Best regards, Frank
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I have a wawe intensity raster with gaps (NoData), and I want to Nibble the NoData pixels from neighbouring pixel values (wawe intensity values) in ArcGIS Pro, using a separate sea water mask covering the NoData areas (pixels in dark blue). The two raster are 32 bits floating point rasters and have identical raster statistics, extents and projection. In addition all the required env. variables seems to be correctly defined. The Nibble tools performs well without any error messages. BUT the output is a raster with values from -3.4 to +3.4. The same problem occurs when I use the Focal Statistics tool... same problems with integer rasters, Nibble output 0-255. The floating output raster has the same size 2.8 GB, so there are some data in there.. I have also built new pyramids and calculated raster statistics without any improvements.. Any ideas why this is so, and how to solve this problem? Best regards, Frank
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Thanks a lot! I will check it out? Skaff deg Outlook for Android<https://aka.ms/ghei36>
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