I have a raster of continuous data. Single band, sid format. I need to symbolize it by discrete colors with each color corresponding to a range of values, ie bin it. There used to be an easy way to do this in ArcMap with the classify symbology, it was buried somewhere in the histogram if I recall correctly, but it was quite simple. You could just tell it how many ranges you wanted, set the breaks and that was it. I can't find anything to do this is Pro. Is this still possible in Pro? I can get to the historgram but it doesn't appear to have the options I need I just want to bin the data, not transform it.
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GREAT! Okay, next step. Here is my Data Source and Raster Properties below. I'm thinking you're working with a raster dataset that has more than 1-band. That's why you're seeing RGB, Stretch and Vector symbology options.
So if I'm understanding the question correctly, you want to break the symbology of a continuous raster dataset into say 5 classes for discrete colors. If this is the case, click the raster layer in the Catalog Pane, then you'll see a contextual tab on the ribbon that says Raster Layer. On the Raster Layer tab, in the Rendering group is the Symbology tool. Click that. In the Symbology Pane, select Classify for the Primary symbology, choose your classification method, set the number of classes you want, choose your color scheme. On the classes tab, you can set the upper value for each class or click the Histogram and manually set them there too.
GREAT! Okay, next step. Here is my Data Source and Raster Properties below. I'm thinking you're working with a raster dataset that has more than 1-band. That's why you're seeing RGB, Stretch and Vector symbology options.
Yep, this raster shouldn't have two bands but does for some reason. Thanks!
Certainly! There is an ArcMap Support article that discusses how to extract a single band from a raster. You can access it here. I would imagine ArcGIS Pro has the same GP tools to run as in ArcMap.
Yes, it is still possible to symbolize raster data by discrete colors according to value ranges (binning) in ArcGIS Pro, similar to what you could do in ArcMap. The process in ArcGIS Pro is slightly different but still straightforward once you know where to look. Here's how you can achieve this:
Steps to Symbolize Raster Data by Discrete Colors in ArcGIS Pro
Add Your Raster Data:
Open the Layer Symbology:
Change the Symbology Type:
Define Classes and Set Breaks:
Customize Class Colors:
Apply and Save:
Additional Tips
ArcGIS Pro's interface differs from ArcMap, with many options becoming more streamlined or appearing under new menus. The capability to classify raster data is robust in Pro, offering flexibility and control over how your data is visualized.
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