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members.Error in executing grid expression - ReclassifyDiscussion created by eoinokeeffe on Feb 8, 2011Latest reply on arcgis 010067 error in executing grid expression Nov 13, 2011 by eoinokeeffe Like • Show 0 Likes0 Comment • 2Hi,FIrst of all i'm a novice to ArcGIS and i'm attempting to get shortest paths between ports over the ocean (globall located ports). The easiest way i can see of doing this is to 1: COnvert ocean feature dataset to raster2: Reclassify so the whole ocean has a value of 13: Run cost distance against all ports4: Run cost path against all portHOwever, i'm hitting a problem at point and getting the following error when i try to reclassify:Executing (Reclassify (2)): Reclassify D:\PHD\Modelling\GIS_Modelling\NetworkModelling\ocean_raster Value "57211527168 11152826302464 1" C:\tmp DATAStart Time: Wed Feb 09 09:09:32 2011ERROR 010067: Error in executing grid expression. Failed to execute (Reclassify (2)).End Time: Wed Feb 09 09:09:33 2011 (Elapsed Time: 1.00 seconds)Incidentally, I'm doing this through model builder (i've tried running each function separately as well as running the entire model). I've looked up what typically causes this and found it's spaces or if the raster file name output is greater than 13. But neither seem to be the case for the above. Is there some issue that the values are too large to reclassify?Apologies if this has been answered somewhere, i haven't been able to find it.Thanks for any help/adviceEOinOutcomesVisibility: Spatial Analyst2131 ViewsLast modified on Feb 8, 2011 11:13 PMTags:analysisContent tagged with analysisspatial_analystContent tagged with spatial_analystThis content has been marked as final. Show 2 comments2 RepliesNameEmail AddressWebsite AddressName(Required)Email Address(Required, will not be published)Web
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Badges sign up log in tour help Tour Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/54463/error-in-viewshed-arcgis of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/111548/how-to-resolve-error-010271-raster-does-not-have-an-attribute-table Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Geographic Information Systems Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Geographic Information Systems Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for cartographers, geographers and GIS professionals. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody error in can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Error in viewshed (arcgis) up vote 3 down vote favorite 1 I have a point data as observer point with field attributes for Spot, offsetA, offsetB, Radius1, Radius2, Vert1, Vert2, Azimuth1 and Azimuth 2. For the raster file- a dsm with elevation data. They have the same error in executing projection and coordinate system But when I run the viewshed analysis I get this error: ERROR 010067: Error in executing grid expression. No valid Observation points present. Failed to execute (Viewshed). Any suggestions how to solve this? arcgis-desktop spatial-analyst viewshed error-010067 share|improve this question edited Aug 22 at 22:46 PolyGeo♦ 39.1k1357143 asked Mar 14 '13 at 13:57 Spencer 262 Does it work if you delete the field attributes? This will show if it is a problem with the data or the attributes. –Matthew Snape Mar 14 '13 at 14:03 Hi @MatthewSnape, I did. It created an output but the only attributes in the point file are ID and shape. But I need to input the parameters for SPOT, offsets, azimuths, etc. The numbers I use are the values in my analysis. Is it in the type of the fields? –Spencer Mar 14 '13 at 14:55 Could it be a problem with capitalization? (e.g. "OFFSETA" vs. "offsetA") Add them back in one at a time and see which breaks the tool! (I'm looking forward to seeing the result of this, I am currently learning viewshed basics for an upcom
Badges sign up log in tour help Tour Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Geographic Information Systems Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Geographic Information Systems Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for cartographers, geographers and GIS professionals. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How to resolve ERROR 010271: Raster does not have an attribute table? up vote 0 down vote favorite From my code which builds least-cost paths between several polygons by using the functions "CostDistance" and "CostPath" of ArcGIS , I obtain this error message: ExecuteError: ERROR 010271: Raster Selected_patch_2 does not have an attribute table ERROR 010067: Error in executing grid expression. Failed to execute (CostPath). This error appears when I execute this code line: outCostPath = CostPath("Selected_patch_2", "outCostDist.tif", "outCostLink.tif", "EACH_ZONE","FID") Here my piece of code: rowsInPatches_2 = arcpy.SearchCursor("Select_transitions_from_patch_1") for rowPatches_2 in rowsInPatches_2: ID_patch_2 = rowPatches_2.getValue("ID_patch_2") expressionForSelectInPatches_2 = "ID_patch_2=%s" % (ID_patch_2) arcpy.MakeFeatureLayer_management("Patches_2_day.shp", "Selected_patch_2", expressionForSelectInPatches_2) rowsSelectedPatch_2 = arcpy.SearchCursor("Selected_patch_2") shapeNameSelectedPatch_2 = arcpy.Describe("Selected_patch_2").shapeFieldName for rowSelectedPatch_2 in rowsSelectedPatch_2: featSelectedPatch_2 = rowSelectedPatch_2.getValue(shapeNameSelectedPatch_2) extentSelectedPatch_2 = featSelectedPatch_2.extent outCostDist = CostDistance("Selected_patch_1", "DayCost.tif", "", "outCostLink.tif") outCostDist.save("outCostDist.tif") outCostPath = CostPath("Selected_patch_2", "outCostDist.tif", "outCostLink.tif", "EACH_ZONE","FID") arcgis-10.0 arcpy cost-path share|improve this q