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Converting floating raster to integer is failing

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10-02-2021 08:22 AM
LauraCaldwell
Emerging Contributor

I'm trying to convert a 32 bit floating raster into an integer type using the 'int' spatial analyst tool within ArcGIS Pro (2.8.3).

I have used the raster calculator to remove the decimals (in my case, multiplying by 100,000 as there are 5 decimal places - e.g. 7.10105 converted to 710,105). However, when I then attempt the int run I get the following error: "ERROR 010429: Error in GRID IO: MtVatBldNew: Value range for d:\gis\derry_~1\rasters\derryukcint2 exceeds 100000." I have attached a screenshot of the full error messages.

I am using an external hard drive with 350GB of space available, and cannot see anything to suggest that the raster is corrupted. Any help is greatly appreciated!

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LauraCaldwell
Emerging Contributor

I hadn't thought of that! Thanks so much I will definitely use that instead next time!

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SteveLynch
Esri Regular Contributor

...another one is Contour and output to polygons.

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