Monday, July 1, 2019
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 were tasked with taking a raster and isolating a few certain criteria. We had to create temporary rasters that would hold our data. I then took the temporary raster files and created one file, which is on display above. The hardest part to me was merging all of the temporary rasters together. That took me double what the rest of the assignment took. I kept getting different types of data presentations, some were graduated type color schemes, then some were just solid. I fixed the "NODATA" portion of my script and that appeared to fix the problem I was having.
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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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