Hello. I am unable to execute the steps after creating the flow accumulation raster. Is it compulsory to add the pour points on the highest accumulation pixels? I wanted to create sub-watersheds within my study area. The output of Snap Pour Point returns a range of values and not a single value. What might be the error?
Hi Marzio, I am sure we use same ArcGIS. You can do bring up your progress bar by unticking the enable button in "geoprocessing options" from the geoprocessing menu on the ArcGIS menu bar.
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Hello. I am unable to execute the steps after creating the flow accumulation raster. Is it compulsory to add the pour points on the highest accumulation pixels? I wanted to create sub-watersheds within my study area. The output of Snap Pour Point returns a range of values and not a single value. What might be the error?
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Hi Usman
What kind of ArcGIS are you using?
Because I'd need the progress bar but i cannot find the command.
could you help me?
Hi Marzio, I am sure we use same ArcGIS. You can do bring up your progress bar by unticking the enable button in "geoprocessing options" from the geoprocessing menu on the ArcGIS menu bar.
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