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How do I convert polyster to raster in Arcgis?
Usage
- Any feature class (geodatabase, shapefile or coverage) containing polyline features can be converted to a raster dataset.
- The input field type determines the type of output raster.
- This tool is a complement to the Raster to Polyline tool, which converts a raster to a polyline feature class.
How do you measure the size of a raster cell?
Raster Resolution or “Cell Size” Cell size = Spatial Resolution: the dimension of the area covered on the ground and represented by a single pixel (e.g., 10m). A LandSat image has a resolution of 30 meters which means each pixel is about 90 feet by 90 feet square.
How to troubleshoot ArcGIS Desktop polygon to raster tool problem?
It’s in ArcMap 10, I have tried moving the cell size up to 100 (it took the recommended cell size for the other data set) and have also changed any NULL values to zero. I get the “999999 : Error executing function”. I have also tried the Feature to Raster tool. Same error message. Any ideas or troubleshooting tips would be great! Thanks.
Which is the default cell size in ArcGIS?
The cell size for the output raster dataset. The default cell size is the shortest of the width or height of the extent of the input feature dataset, in the output spatial reference, divided by 250. Converts polygon features to a raster dataset. Converts polygon features to a raster dataset.
Where do I save the polygon in ArcGIS?
I found out that saving the polygon in the default.gdb (Documents /arcGis/default.gdb), instead of somewhere on the network, it’s problem is solved. I recently had this problem. I used another raster to set the environment settings (extent, snap raster, and cell size). The raster was not in the same projection as my shapefile.
How to convert raster dataset to polygon features?
Converts a raster dataset to polygon features. The input raster can have any cell size and must be a valid integer raster dataset. The Field parameter allows you to choose which attribute field of the input raster dataset will become an attribute in the output feature class.