DoD calculation

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Clark Owen

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Apr 11, 2013, 9:56:13 AM4/11/13
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When calculating the initial DoD of the two DEMs the results are two values not an array of values. I have run calculation a number of times with the same results. Any suggestions?
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Shannon Wing Belmont

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Apr 11, 2013, 9:59:15 AM4/11/13
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Hi Clark,
Can you try running the "calculate statistics" tool on the output?.. The range of values indicates this needs to be done for some reason.
You could also "clip" (Data Management) this output with the one of the DEMs (2010 or 2011 which ever was bigger - does that make sense?)



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When calculating the initial DoD of the two DEMs the results are two values not an array of values. I have run calculation a number of times with the same results. Any suggestions?

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Clark Owen

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Apr 11, 2013, 10:11:09 AM4/11/13
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Calculating statistics on it did not help. However, I used a 3D Analysis tool under raster math "minus" which gave some promising results.

Ingrid Campbell

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Apr 15, 2013, 4:06:54 PM4/15/13
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Thank you Clark! That worked for me as well
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