This weeks lab was by far my favorite so far, it made me feel like I was starting to understand some of the material that we have been reviewing over the past few weeks. We were tasked with creating a model in which a series of tools were ran to create a final outcome. We created the model using the tools, clip, select, and erase. Once the model had completed a successful trial run it was exported to a Python script. The script needed some fine tuning. A script tool was then created within the toolbox that would run the series of tools. In the image below, you can see the final shapefile that was produced once the script tool had been run.
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Module 7: Working with Rasters
This assignment was much more simple to me than our last previous few. It was more straightforward and I only struggled at the end. We wer...
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