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I'm reclassifying the original raster file three times to produce three different new raster files.
Original raster attribute table:
Rowid; Value; Count
0; 1; 609624542
1; 2; 854540105
2; 3; 167276779
I used the Value field to reclass it once to 1, 0, 0, and NoData to 0. Did a second reclass to 0, 1, 0, and NoData to 0 and then a third reclass to 0, 0, 1, and NoData to 0.
I'm reclassifying the original raster file three times to produce three different new raster files.
Original raster attribute table:
Rowid; Value; Count
0; 1; 609624542
1; 2; 854540105
2; 3; 167276779
I used the Value field to reclass it once to 1, 0, 0, and NoData to 0. Did a second reclass to 0, 1, 0, and NoData to 0 and then a third reclass to 0, 0, 1, and NoData to 0.
Mel,
I think the Raster Calculator tool would be a more straight-forward approach as you can use the IsNull and Con tools together like this:
- Con(IsNull("inraster"), 0, Con("inraster" == 1, 1, 0))
- Con(IsNull("inraster"), 0, Con("inraster" == 2, 1, 0))
- Con(IsNull("inraster"), 0, Con("inraster" == 3, 1, 0))
And it looks like I can use the 'Single Output Map Algebra' tool to place this in ModelBuilder.