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Well, other than that possible lock problem, I'm out of ideas. I can verify that MapSAR works fine in 10.3. Good luck.
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Ok, and you are absolutely certain that you current project in is C:\MapSAR\NAD83_15N? Can you verify that by opening map document properties, and checking the file address?
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Ok, I went through the steps and didn't have any problems, so I would say this is not a problem with 10.3, but some other issue. There are some troubleshooting tips in the checklist PDF: -The DDP Script Tool in MapSAR won’t create Assignment maps. The error message is: Assignments Selected are [1, 2, 3] There is no assignment # 1 in the system There is no assignment # 2 in the system There is no assignment # 3 in the system a. I’ve found this to happen when you choose the wrong SAR Incident folder containing the Assignment DDP templates. MapSAR will retain the last project folder you were in as default, so check to make sure you’re in the current project and path to your current project’s map templates. b. If the problem persists (as I had happen once) it might be related to a .Lock problem (above). Save, Close out, delete other ArcMap.exe process then try again. Use the Unlocker utility. c. If the MapSAR DDP Tool (the icon) still doesn’t work, the standard Data Driven Pages Tool Bar will still print your maps. For that workflow, see the Using GIS for Wildland SAR book, Exercise 8A, Print for how to do it.
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Did you create some assignment polygons? If so, did you create them by digitizing polygons in the Assignments layer?
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I dunno, it worked for me. Did you follow the directions on the Localizing MapSAR PDF?
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That tool worked fine for me so far. I believe you can only use a folder as a target.
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As an exercise, I'm going to go through the process. I'll let you know what happens.
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I have MapSAR, and we just upgraded to 10.3 yesterday. The Toolbar appears as before, although I haven't tried doing any analysis with it yet. I opened one of the tools, and did notice the error message below. I'm not certain though, that this is due to the upgrade.
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Moved to Analysis, since Spatial Analyst is a set of tools specific to raster processing.
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Hi Dylan, have you reprojected your shapefile to the same projection as the data you are trying to clip, using the Project tool? Often different projections can cause errors like this.
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Ok, it wasn't clear that your fields contained whole numbers, you only talked about percentages. Yes, you should add fields to calculate the percentages into, by putting in field calculator something like: ([DemField]/([DemField]+[RepField]+[UNAField]))*100. Then use the percentages fields to create your label expression. You could do the calculation in the label expression, but I'd do it in separate fields first.
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I suggest making your boxes using the Cartography toolset. The Make Grids and Graticules Layer tool could be used to make flight lines oriented correctly with your UTM grid, and the Strip Map Index Features tool could be used to make boxes oriented along the lines.
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You didn't mention if you are using vector or raster data, but I will give a solution for vector data, because that is the most likely way that rivers and roads are digitized. You also didn't explain how you want your final values to be calculated. Adding all the risk values to get a possible result of 80, with protected areas having value 2 is my best guess. The other important clarification, is what feature are you trying to get risk values for? A larger analysis area polygon that contains all your other features perhaps? 1. Multiple ring buffer from your roads. Each ring should have the appropriate value from 1-32. 2. Multiple ring buffer from rivers. Each ring should have the appropriate value from 1-16. 3. Union of both buffer layers. Now you should have fields for both the river and road risk values in your result. 4. Use the identity tool; your input features is your analysis area polygon, your identity features is the union. 5. Identity of analysis area polygon with protected areas. Your input features is the analysis area polygon, your identity features is the protected areas. 6. Identity of analysis area polygon with deforestation density layer (you may have to convert this to polygons first). your input features is the analysis area polygon, your identity features is the deforestation density. 7. Add a field called risk. Calculate the field by adding the three fields from your roads, rivers, and deforestation risk together in the field calculator. 8. Select by attribute where the protected area FID <> -1. Calculate the risk field to 2. Jodie Parkes, if this raises more questions, let me know. This should be a fairly easy process as long as you have defined the problem correctly, and you have all the necessary data layers.
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That is normal. The data frame is by default lined up with true north. If you want to rotate it, you can set that under data frame properties, general tab.
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