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Receiving Error 000539/Error 010240 when trying to use Raster Calculator

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06-26-2022 08:45 AM
MattMoy
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I'm attempting to create a raster layer using the Raster Calculator. I successfully created 1 layer and I need to create 5 more. However, now every time I try to run the Raster Calculator I receive Error 000539 and Error 010240. 

Originally I was using a more complicated Map Algebra expression to try and create the output I need but kept receiving these errors. I tried running very basic Map Algebra expression (shown in image) and am still receiving the errors. I'm pretty perplexed why this isn't work, especially since I was able to successfully create 1 .tif format raster layer using the Raster Calculator. Does anyone have any idea why this is failing?

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MattMoy
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Hey Dan,

I think what looks like a folder is just the Esri logo for a raster file (not sure). It's a single raster layer in TIFF format. I think the issue was that I was out of memory. I changed the output location after realizing there was only 5 GB of memory on my machine. Changed the location to a folder on the server and it allowed me to save a .tif output. Thanks for the feedback!

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DanPatterson
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your input looks like a folder with a .tif extension... check that

The output should be going to a folder, it isn't possible to check from you image where it is going, use folder  navigation to select inputs and specify output locations


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MattMoy
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Hey Dan,

I think what looks like a folder is just the Esri logo for a raster file (not sure). It's a single raster layer in TIFF format. I think the issue was that I was out of memory. I changed the output location after realizing there was only 5 GB of memory on my machine. Changed the location to a folder on the server and it allowed me to save a .tif output. Thanks for the feedback!

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JayantaPoddar
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Please ensure that you are storing the output TIFF file in a basic folder (not in a geodatabase).

Also check the full pathname of the output. Ensure there is no space or special characters in the pathname (except underscore).

e.g. D:\Project\Images\Annapolis_AOI_HHT_2065.tif



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MattMoy
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Hey Jayanta,

I think the issue was that I was out of memory. I changed the output location after realizing there was only 5 GB of memory on my machine. Changed the location to a folder on the server and it allowed me to save a .tif output. Thanks for the feedback!

DanPatterson
MVP Esteemed Contributor

5 gb?

ArcGIS Pro 3.0 system requirements—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation

click on this link on that page

Check your computer's ability to run ArcGIS Pro 3.0.

More issues may be forthcoming.


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