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You can either type NaNFix into the shortcut area on the toolbar: or you can find NANFIX under the File -- Import -- General Conversion Tools menu:
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Yes, NANFIX is included in TerrSet liberGIS.
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Official comment @Fanie Lombard, Yes, that is correct. There are many modules that cannot handle a path that has a period "." (full stop) in it, and will give a file not found error. @Asad Hussein, I don't fully u...
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Official comment If you want to subset geographically, you can use the Subset Series option on the Generate/Edit Series Panel on ETM's Preprocess tab: If you want to subset by aggregating into fewer time slices, ch...
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Official comment We haven't heard of anyone having problems with PANSHARPEN, so it would be best if you sent us your files to see what could be going on. Submit the message you wrote above as a ticket and we can se...
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Official comment Unexpected Error Encountered is a generic, untrapped error. It can happen if there are NaN or INF (infinity) values in an image, where Alen Miranda's suggestion of running NANFIX to replace those ...
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It's difficult to know the answer to Mohammed Abdall's question without knowing a lot more about what they're doing. How many transitions are they modeling? How many trees are they using? What is t...
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I don't know what the difference between your sub-models are. For example, which variables are included in the different sub-models, which type of modelling technique (e.g. MLP, DF, LogisticReg, e...
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https://forums.clarklabs.org/hc/en-us/articles/35213297482131-Missing-panel-in-LCM-Test-and-Selection-of-Site-and-Driver-Variables
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Official comment Yes, you may want to use the same constraint for 2 different sub-models. There may be other variables that are different between the sub-models (which is why you chose not to use just 1 sub-model)...