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The download link has been removed. But you can download the Microsoft 2010 32-bit redistributables either here: https://download.cnet.com/microsoft-access-database-engine-2010-redistributable-32-...
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@eshaeshratjahan When you do your prediction in LCM, you can use transitions that were created from different sub-models. If you click YES next to that transition, it will be included in the pred...
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Dian Eva Solikha, A couple of solutions were mentioned: 1. Running NANFIX on your file if you have infinity (+ or - 1E38) values or NaN values in your image -- to replace them with a valid number. ...
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I don't know what your original classification image looked like, so I don't know how this image differs from that and what would be needed to make it match. After you converted the image to ASCII ...
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I think that the .vat file is something called a "values attribute table", which is a file that goes along with a raster file - as a companion file that gives attributes related to the raster file....
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Official comment Hello Berivan, The error message listing the filename has 3 extensions -> .tif.vat.tiff. Most TIFF files only have a .tif extension, perhaps a .tiff extension. The geotiff module is definitely no...
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In response to CAMILA TAMARA ORELLANA PEREIRA 's question from 2020: You can enter the names of the data files without specifying their drives or folders. You just need to set up those folders as ...
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In response to Yliana Celiz's question from 5 years ago, you can use the RECLASS module to reclassify the background value to be 0 (from whatever it was, e.g. from -999). You can also modify the l...
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In response to Vagner Felix's question from 5 years ago, when you run Run Submodel, it only creates the transition potential for the transitions that are included in that submodel. So if there are...
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Official comment In response to the original question, most analytical modules in TerrSet load one row of data into memory at a time, versus loading complete images or sets of images into memory. Changing your mem...