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from the command line, you have to type in the field names, there is no multi-select capabilities
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on top of that, python 2 vs python 3 changes may be involved. Urban Network Analysis Toolbox for ArcGIS — City Form Lab .... there is a forum link... try there to see if an updated version is available
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It is designed to work with ArcMap apparently. If you are using ArcGIS Pro, it won't work without recoding. Contact the authors and see if they have a version for ArcGIS Pro. PS ArcMap 10.2 was a long time ago and is into the "mature" phase, meaning, nothing more will be done to support it
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It does to me... steep ditches with DEM's derived from hires sources. The ditches entering our village are near vertical. Also 'phantom' dem values, like elevations from telephone poles. Don't assume that the dem is 'clean', especially in the era of lidar... all those cool rectangular boulders at the edge of roads
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Robert, you can mark an answer correct if it lead you to a solution, or assumed answered if you had another solution and you are done. 'assumed answered' is mostly used by moderators to mark unclosed threads that had answered but were abandoned by the OP. There are resources on the GeoNet Resource Hub should you wish to explore various aspects of how things work and tools for working on GeoNet https://community.esri.com/community/help-and-feedback/pages/geonet-tools-resources It takes a while to wade through things, but the resources there and former questions and answers to them are an excellent place to start. Have fun
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1884 is the slope in percent rise. Reaaaalllly steep. But I am guessing you understand that. Doesn't take much using a D8 configuration to get that value, you are moving close to infinity percentwise. Have you narrowed down where you are getting those slope values? Along the ridges probably. Why not calculate slope in degrees to have a look. 90 degrees would be a cliff an 80 degree slope gives 567 is percent. Doing a manual classification is the best to use if you are using this for planning/zoning purposes (ie a driveway can't exceed 13% for a 10 meter run)
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You could calculate a point centroid layer for the polygons and use that for the labelling as a workaround until enough steam is gathered for it to be implemented for polygons
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Mark this answered then Robert so the next person can find the solution
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Robert, you might want to try converting the multipart to singlepart shapes then specify a 'case' field to do the grouping. Multipart To Singlepart—Data Management toolbox | Documentation
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Are you running this in a scene? Projected input and output coordinate systems? Singlepart geometry? (Multipart to singlepart may be necessary but not specified) All data or just one particular set? Anything you can add about the inputs, outputs and/or your environment? The conditions are pretty simple for the tool requirements, suggesting something data related. Linear Directional Mean—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation How Linear Directional Mean works—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation
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do you use anything that has 'feet' ? basemap? some app? a spell checker? some localization? or regionalization? that uses feet (as might be the case if you lived in the U.S.) I have never had a project created or opened that had any unit set to feet or any other U.S.-based unit? I would contact Tech Support so they can go through your use-case to see how non-metric units are getting into your system. It may not have anything to do with ArcGIS Pro An interesting puzzle
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cell size should be a float and I wouldn't leave it unspecified even though it is optiona. the number bands an integer (long), you have it as text Mosaic To New Raster—Data Management toolbox | Documentation
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BUG-000128909: When using 'includes the value(s)' or 'does not incl.. Strange, it says "not in current production plan" but its 'duplicate' says Fixed in 2.6 BUG-000119957: In ArcGIS Pro, when using the Includes the value(s) ..
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