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Arc Raster to polygon mesh?
You can also accomplish this using [1] 'Create Fishnet'. Set the origin coordinate and resolution to match your raster; set to polygon and check the box to create label points. [2] 'Extract Values to …
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Lining up cells from two raster datasets
Before running feature to raster, go into your 'Environment Settings' (access via 'Geoprocessing' tab) and set a 'Snap Raster' (under 'Processing Extent'). Under 'Raster Analysis' set your 'Cell Size' …
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add coordinates system into arcgis10
Modify your spreadsheet so that Latitude and Longitude are in separate columns. Each point should have its own row with one X and one Y. Also make sure that you format your cells so that they are numb …
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Extracting some part of a satellite image using mask?
The tool you're looking for is called 'Extract by Mask' in ArcMap, but other packages have equivalents
use Raster Calculator and enter this command:
Con("raster" == green_value, 1)
if you want to …
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Overlap between two kernel densities in ArcGIS for Desktop?
I'm not sure I understand the question correctly, but if you just want to identify areas of overlap, try 'Extract by Mask'
If you want to identify areas of similar density, use 'Raster Calculator' to …
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ArcGIS Desktop:Transformations: Geographic vs Projected?
NAD1983 is a geographic coordinate system. There are a few different ways you could go about aligning these data, but I'll give an example that I think is simple and clean.
(1) Add both of your CSV t …
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Calculating distance to a feature from a reference line
this thread might be useful to you:
Creating point file along line (trail) at regular distances (0.20 miles) using ArcGIS Desktop?
once you've split your line into points you can run the Near tool
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Which Statistical Test to use?
Pearson Correlation Coefficient in R
go to file / change dir... and navigate to the folder with your csv
data = read.csv("yourdata.csv")
cor(data)
pairs(data)
?cor
?pairs
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