Good morning,
Has anyone else encountered this problem?
I've already found a workaround for this issue, but it's less than ideal.
Using the reclassify tool (Spatial Analyst), I was reclassing a raster that created from a polygon feature class.
The raster had a value in each cell within the polygon, and a NODATA everywhere else.
Using the reclass tool in ArcMap, to change these NODATA cells to have a real value, worked fine.
Using the reclass tool in ArcGIS Pro, however, using the same feature classes, failed when I did this, with this error:
ERROR 999999: Something unexpected caused the tool to fail. Contact Esri Technical Support (http://esriurl.com/support) to Report a Bug, and refer to the error help for potential solutions or workarounds. Failed to execute (Reclassify)
what did you use for the ... missing_values ... parameter?
UPDATE
You might want to have a look at this updated and recommended workflow for using Reclass for rasters.
It might provide some illumination on potential pitfalls and differences between arcmap and Pro
Reclassify Raster Data in ArcGIS Pro Spatial Analyst Extension (esri.com)
Hi Mike:
Which version of pro arc you using? Is it reproducible in Pro? If so, please either submit a tech support incident or post your data and precise steps to repro to this thread.
thanks,
Jim TenBrink
PS: Also double check your current GP environments (cell size, output sr, output extent, snap raster). Make sure they are what you intended.
Hi @DanPatterson @Anonymous User , I am also having a problem making a NODATA value reclassify, in order to exclude it from analysis (as per the link in Dan's post above). No error message is generated, just when the new raster is created, NODATA remains NODATA, and the supposedly assigned value (99) doesn't show up. My workflow in attachments 1-3. #3 shows the Attribute Table of the reclassified raster, with the Reclassify tool re-applied to this raster in the Catalog pane, confirming the NODATA remains NODATA.
Thanks
Richard
Hi Morris,
in your input raster for screenshot 2, Raster_recl4, which values in the raster extent are nodata? I don't see any, but i'm not sure what your analysis extent is. If you want the vertical and horizontal strips on the perimeter of the display area to become nodata, then you can explicitly specify the current display extent as the analysis extent.
regards,
jim tenbrink
spatial analyst team
Hi Richard:
In 2.png, the green is shown as having cell value '33'. Maybe I'm not reading it right?
Regards,
-jt
You're right Jim, my error. I'm still confused why NODATA is showing when I go to Reclassify this TIF (3.png) however.
I see. The UI is a little confusing on that point. The [NODATA,NODATA] row always shows up, regardless of whether your raster dataset (or current analysis extent) has nodata or not. We'll work on clarifying that ui/ux.
regards,
-jt
The crux of the issue is I'm trying to use this raster in InVEST, and its saying I have a value of '0' as well as '33' and '40'. This NODATA issue has come up as I've tried to find a solution for that issue.