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Hi Sephe, Thank you for your reply. Probably I didn't describe my case clearly. I have the X, Y, Z value for my data set (so I have the fields and the geometrical value). Based on this data, I carried out the semivariance cloud analysis. The semivariance cloud analysis pairs all the data points and gives the distance and semivariance value between each paired points. However, it didn't tell me the source data points for each distance and semivariance value (i.e. which two points the algorithm used for the calculation). Is there anyway to output something like (X1, Y1), (X2, Y2) for 'distance' and 'semivariance'? Chao.
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Hi All, I am using Geostatistical Analyst module in Arcmap to analyze the semivariance cloud for my data. When I exported the semivariance cloud data, what I've got is only the 'distance' and 'value'. I wanted to know the exact paired data points for the 'distance' and 'value'. How can I get the X and Y value for all the paired data points corresponding for each distance and semivariance? I know I can select the data points in the semivariance cloud to see the corresponding data points in the map, but I need export the corresponding x and y, not just a picture showing the paired data points. Thanks very much in advance! Best, Chao.
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Thanks for your reply, Sephe. Where is the 'following article' you mentioned in your post? I can't find it. I tried my data in ArcGis. However, I found my X and Y scale are very different. The X-scale is from 0 to 1278. But the Y-scale is from 0 to 1. Thus the map in ArcGis is just a very narrow bar. Can I modify the X and Y scale in ArcGis? This is the first time I am using ArcGis......I have no idea how to modify the X and Y coordinates. In fact, I used another software called 'Originpro' to performed Kriging algorithm for my data. The result is attached below. However, this software does not output the semivariogram or 'confidence map', so I want to use ArcGis to produce semivariogram or prediction standard error. Thanks Chao.
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Hi All, I am a biologist. Currently, I am trying to use a geostatistics algorithm (kriging algorithm) to analyze my experimental data - to illustrate how protein behaves and functions in the Cellular 'geographic map'. So I don't have latitude and longitude values, instead, I have a set of (X,Y,Z) data indicating different function of a protein at different cellular locations. The scale of the (X,Y) is quite different from latitude and longitude. The question I am asking is - can I analyze non-latitude and longitude value in the Arcmap software? How can I do that? Thanks, Chao.
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