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If you are familiar with scripting use Python ( Arcpy). I am not expert however I will try to create a small script. However here is an approach of model in model which helps to use two iterators. ArcGIS Help (10.2, 10.2.1, and 10.2.2) Hope this is helpful Regards Kishor
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Use model only tool " Parse path" and get the file name. ArcGIS Help (10.2, 10.2.1, and 10.2.2) Hope this is helpful Kishor
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I believe you can use spatial join tool. This tool will spatially extract the information of road usage to polygon. Then you can perform different analysis on the polygon and the road usage using summary statistics and assign ranks to polygons. Hope this is helpful Kishor.
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Could you please try this: Con(("inRastA" <= 43) & ("inRastB" >= 42) &(("inRastA" + "inRastB") <=85),86, ( "inRastA" + "inRastB"))
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Create TIN from the raster and then use Extrude Between tool to fill the gaps.
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Save your output in some other drive like D:\temp\..
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Go to the image properties > symbology > Set 'Background color' to 'No color' Or Just save the image in .tif format and use it in the Arcgis explorer Regards Kishor
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Could you please try this: 1. Go to Customize mernu > ArcMap options > Raster Dataset 2. Check Use world file to define the coordinates of the raster 3. Click Ok 4. Add ECW in ArcMap and check the spatial reference. Hope this is helpful Regards, Kishor
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This page may help you: ArcGIS Help (10.2, 10.2.1, and 10.2.2) Regards Kishor
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Step 1 1 .Navigate to the following location using catalog window / ArcCatalog C:\Program Files (x86)\ArcGIS\Desktop10.2\Reference Systems 2. In a new arcmap session add "utm.shp" from the above location 3. Add your location layer ( which is in WGS) 4. Use Identify tool and click on the city 5. You will find zone in the identify window Step 2 To reproject the data from WGS to UTM you can use Project tool (Data management). ArcGIS Help (10.2, 10.2.1, and 10.2.2) Hope this is helpful Kishor
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Could you please try repairing the multipatch feature class? and then use multipatch to collada. ArcGIS Help (10.2, 10.2.1, and 10.2.2) Hope this is helpful Kishor.
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Have you checked 'Move edits to base' option while registering the feature class as versioned? Checking this option causes edits that have been saved to the DEFAULT version, whether edited directly or merged from other versions, to be saved in the base (business) tables. Edits to other versions remain in the delta tables when you save. Move to base. For more information please refer following link: ArcGIS Help (10.2, 10.2.1, and 10.2.2) Hope this is helpful Kishor
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You may find this helpful How to use Text.cga in CityEngine 2014.0?
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