I converted my 1m DEM to feet then I clipped it to my quadrangle. I used the focal statistics tool on the calculated and clipped DEM. When I proceeded to use the contour tool it said the task didn't work. What am I doing wrong??? two errors came up: Error 010213: 'error reading raster' and 'Error 010067: error in executing grid expression'
it means that if Contour in the dataset is 10, 20, 30,40feet ... it will take away the 1,2,3,4... and give out a 0... If the countour is just like 5 there is no tenner to take away. and the index wil be 5 again ... so by selecting all index =0, he select every counter line for 10, 20,30 ,40 feet :D
Man you are so helpful !, this video was so informative and well structured and easy to follow. I appreciate you so much
@10:12 How can this modular expression be utilized in ArcGIS Pro? The "mod" function isn't available.
Your tutorial is great, it made my life much easier. Thanks!
Thanks
A very helpful tutorial! Thanks for keeping this up.
Very helpful! Thanks for creating!
Very nice helpful tutorial thanks for sharing!!
Very useful and well organized!
Thank you. Very good tutorial!
Contour interval is in meter or feet?
Very useful tutorial
Why converted to ft
How do I get this into leaflet?
I converted my 1m DEM to feet then I clipped it to my quadrangle. I used the focal statistics tool on the calculated and clipped DEM. When I proceeded to use the contour tool it said the task didn't work. What am I doing wrong??? two errors came up: Error 010213: 'error reading raster' and 'Error 010067: error in executing grid expression'
great tutorial. thanks
Great tutorial :)
hello sir... i just like wanted to ask.. what is the reason why you used 10 as a modulous in the field calculator for [contour] mod (10) ??
it means that if Contour in the dataset is 10, 20, 30,40feet ... it will take away the 1,2,3,4... and give out a 0... If the countour is just like 5 there is no tenner to take away. and the index wil be 5 again ... so by selecting all index =0, he select every counter line for 10, 20,30 ,40 feet :D
@@martinchristensen1306 thank u.. are u a geodetic engr?
Thank you very much
why are you multiplying the dem with 3.28084
Good video, thanks
Great! Thanks!
Why 9 x 9
Great job thx a lot
Thanks