Euclidean Distance tool

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GyuzelSuleimenova
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Hi! I am using Euclidean Distance tool to show the distance from access point. I get a raster with the values

My question is, how to find  the maximum distance from an object in the study area to the study area boundary?

Will the upper value of the resulting raster be considered as the max. distance?

 

Thanks

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DanPatterson
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I suspect that there is more to this than meets the eye... but... if you are going from a location in a raster and perform a Euclidean Distance (or better still using the Distance Accumulation in the new distance tools

Migrating from legacy distance tools to distortion free distance tools—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation

then at some point on one of the edges will be the maximum distance.

But as I said, I think there is more to this than you have described.


... sort of retired...

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DanPatterson
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I suspect that there is more to this than meets the eye... but... if you are going from a location in a raster and perform a Euclidean Distance (or better still using the Distance Accumulation in the new distance tools

Migrating from legacy distance tools to distortion free distance tools—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation

then at some point on one of the edges will be the maximum distance.

But as I said, I think there is more to this than you have described.


... sort of retired...