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The tools Find Identical and Remove Identical may be helpful to you. Another approach to consider is the Make Query Layer tool, which supports SQL operators like DISTINCT - but this requires your feature class to be of certain supported data formats.
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ArcGIS For Office System Requirements Page My advice is if you should update even if 2020.1.2 still worked (it clearly doesn't) - two years of missing bug fixes and features is probably a lot. Especially in the MS Office world, where security patches are important. Apparently some really nice new features for M365, too. ArcNews: ArcGIS for Microsoft 365 Gets a More Seamless User Experience
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The count is an ArcGIS Pro feature that does not exist in ArcMap. I could suggest adding a field, classifying it, and counting using Summarize.. or the Summary Statistics tool, but adapting your python script to run in ArcMap would probably be easier.
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If there is no way to add the toolbars my guess is your Normal.mxt may have been corrupted. Give this a try: Re: Resetting your ArcGIS application profile
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@maherelayyan2 asks: I want to ask you if you know what is the way to have count of features when i do graduated color classification in ArcGIS desktop not Pro can i do that without Python , i knew its found in Pro i think dont know if i can do it in arcgis 10.4 to have like the image attached thanks
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CPL on the Prime! PROGRAM SECTION EVEN! LINEPEN BUTT MITER! RESELECT WITH KEYFILE! Good times.
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Use ModelBuilder variables for example r"%gdb% and r"%csv%" - the path is substituted in at runtime.
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Tract codes are digits, but they must be text to do a join to another table that has a tract text field. To create a text field Add a field "tract1" as type text, and populate it with Calculate Field (python syntax: str(int(!TRACT!) to a) make it integer and b) convert to text) Getting data to load as text from a csv is tricky, the usual method is to add a row of dummy data to force type, for example put "aaaaaa" in the place of the tract column. The csv type issue is similar to issues loading data from excel https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/help/data/excel/work-with-excel-in-arcgis-pro.htm I think we have helped you as much as you can until you have data in text.
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If your data are numbers, this Python expression should work without a code block. Assuming Tract2 is a text field, which it should be. str(!Tract!)[4:]
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Read the fine manual for the Calculate Field tool for more details on how to use the expression and code block. Also if your tract is indeed a number (this is incorrect, you should try to get them read as text) you can string it to fix the problem, convert to string first, by wrapping the expression like this: f(str(!Tract!)) Make sure your Tract2 is a text field or you will lose leading zeros.
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No way to tell what the coordinate system for sure, you can only guess. I would try coordinate systems that are used in that particular area of the world. Better yet, ask the person you got this survey sheet from.
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I hate that "circus language" with a white heat, but then I'm a desktop person (no JavaScript for me) and I'm old and hate being forced to learn yet another thing. Python example: # expression
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I think this could be done in Arcade, but Python is MUCH easier for this task, use @jcarlson suggestion: Tract[4:]
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According to the help page: Area Solar Radiation (Spatial Analyst) the tool has a parameter to write each output. I highly recommend giving this a try. It could take years to process, depending on the size of your DEM, and the options you choose. Since you are new to Pro, I should mention the raster should be projected (not geographic coordinates). The help page mentions this too. RTFM (Read The F[ine] Manual!) 🙂 The Create outputs for each interval parameter affects the format and number of output radiation files. When checked, the output raster will contain multiple bands that correspond to the radiation or duration values for each time interval (hour interval when time configuration is less than one day, or day interval when multiple days).. (UPDATE - I copied the wrong part of the help) Looks like you would need to run model builder or Python to iterate every day - though it probably would take years to run every day every hours. I suggest attempting running it for one hour of one day with your DEM and see how long it takes and go from there.
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This is a great idea! When you click add all values, other values should be turned off because -- there aren't any. If this a user issue that people add values and don't know they are there, perhaps the add all values button should be exposed on the unique values pane as a checkbox, instead of hidden two clicks in, and checked off when you hit the unique values button.
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