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I meant the lines in the maps ( those for census tracts).. But I figured out... Thanks a lot and have a wonderful weekend Best wishes
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Hi Dan, Sorry I just have one more question to ask.. if I need to change the outline of the grid in the map. How would I get rid of the outlines? Thanks a lot Best!
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okay, that is really good.. Thanks a lot Dan for your help. Really appreciated. Best!
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Yes, but should I just report them the way they are? because there is no way for the reader to zoom in and out? Thanks a lot
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Hi Dan Please see the attachment. Do you I did it right? Blue color for Black t value on the left is not visible.. Thanks
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Hi dan..Thanks a lot for your input...I will give it a try and let you know.. Appreciated
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I have my data in a shapefile and I want to classify my t values into two classes using GIS: first class is t value < - 1.96, and the second class is t value > 1.96.. I'm having some difficulty doing that.. Appreciate your input
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Okay, let me try NAD83, and see the output maps.. Thanks a lot Best wishes! ABDALLA
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Hi Dan.. Thanks a lot for your input, but UTM zone maps doesn't tell me the best UTM zones for these cities. It gives you general ideas about UTM. For example it doesn't tell if I should use NAD83 / UTM zone 16N or any other zones. Because there are many UTM zones..
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Hello everybody, I have four US metropolitan cities ( Baltimore, Chicago, Dallas , Detroit) which are in Geographic Coordinate System: GCS_North_American_1983. I want to project them using UTM. Appreciate if somebody walk me through the process in GIS and let me know about the best projection zones I should use for these metro cities. Thanks a lot!
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Hello, Just wonder how to cite this esri cite Regression analysis basics—ArcGIS Pro | ArcGIS Desktop , using APA style. Thanks a lot
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Dan, Thanks a lot for your response. I have read the following statement about OLS from What they don't tell you about regression analysis—Help | ArcGIS Desktop "Do you see regional clusters, or can you recognize trends in your data? If so, creating a dummy variable to capture these regional differences may be effective. The classic example for a dummy variable is one that distinguishes urban and rural features. By assigning all rural features a value of 1 and all other features a value of 0, you may be able to capture spatial relationships in the landscape that could be important to your model." So when I read this statement , I thought I could create a dummy variable for OLS
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Hello, I have categorical variable named "ethnicity" with values Black and Latinos. I wanted to create dummy variable for each value. First, I created dummy variable for black in a new column and gave it the value of "1", and Latinos the value of "0". Then I created another dummy variable for Latinos in a new column and gave it the value of "1", and black the value of "0". So when I ran the Ordinary least square (Ordinary Least Squares (OLS)—Help | ArcGIS Desktop ) on these two dummy variables, I got the error of multicollinearity, it regarded the two variable redundant. Is there any way I can create the two dummy variables without having this error?? (I wanted to create them in Arcmap using field calculator) Appreciate.
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