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Spatial Analyst - Focal Statistics - No output?

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08-17-2017 11:36 AM
ChrisMan
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I'm running a simple analysis of a raster layer containing discrete elevation values, using the Focal Statistics tool from within the Spatial Analyst toolbox.

Each time I have run the tool it returns no results, I have checked through the environment variables and selected different options within 'Focal Statistics' however the output is still empty.

I have the results saved (and hopefully attached).

Any help appreciated, I am hoping I'm tired and I've made a simple mistake.

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DanPatterson_Retired
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You are still using an mdb.  export the inputs into a simple folder and use that folder for the inputs and the outputs.  The file source and destination may be the issue.  Use a file geodatabase rather than a personal geodatabase at least.  again c:\test as the folder for the source and destination and try the output as a *.tif

And I assume inputs are in the same coordinate system!?

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DanPatterson_Retired
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could you post a screen grab or copy of the inputs and the environments.. the zip's rlt can't be read

ChrisMan
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AdrianWelsh
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Chris,

This kind of looks like ArcMap, not ArcGIS Pro.

What does your results window indicate? Using the Results window—Help | ArcGIS for Desktop 

ChrisMan
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Yes this is ArcMap.

My results window is the first image, I can't see any issue with what I see on there, in terms of input.

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DanPatterson_Retired
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it's not going to like that output folder.. it has dashes and a plus (-, +)... try c:\mystuff\fstats.tif

ChrisMan
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I've changed the filepaths and folder names removing the operator characters and spaces.

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JayantaPoddar
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Also I see that you are working in a Personal Geodatabase (.mdb), which has a storage limitation of < 2 GB.

Try working (or saving the output) in a File Geodatabase (.gdb) or a basic folder for storing the output raster.

How raster data is stored and managed in a Geodatabase 



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ChrisMan
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My output shouldn't exceed 2Gb but thank you, I'll keep that in mind.

Edit:

When I changed the output to a File geodatabase with a *.tif output format it ran perfectly.

 

Is this because the personal geodatabase cannot handle output format being created?

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ChrisMan
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I've taken your input but unfortunately my output/result is still similar.

Any further ideas greatly appreciated.


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