Hi
I am trying to use Vue to work with a small section of my city. I followed all of the directions provided on how to clip the NLCD data and re-import it into Vue. But, the color palettes definitely changed when I clipped the data in ArcGIS and now Vue can't seem to manage the images. I get an error message that reads "run time error '381' invalid property array index."
Should I be importing the World Files? If so, how? They don't appear in the options for entering data into Vue.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks for any help anyone can give me!
Alison
Clipped NLCD data in Vue
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Clipped NLCD data in Vue
Hi Allison,
We are looking into your problem. Can you tell us which version of ArcGIS that you are using?
Thanks,
Al
We are looking into your problem. Can you tell us which version of ArcGIS that you are using?
Thanks,
Al
A member of the i-Tree Team
NLCD clipped data in Vue
Here are the comments from the developer who tested the users image files in this case. We suspect there may have been a procedural issue causing the problem. Al
I suspect that maybe she was trying to load the images up in VUE while they were simultaneously still loaded into ArcGIS. This leads to a file sharing problem between the two applications. i.e. you wouldn’t want to open a word doc in Word for Windows and also in Wordpad at the same time.
When I do this, I get a consistent LEAD error, file not found type msg.
For the attached, per the manual:
I took her extracted areas and Right click>Exported them, to TIF and keeping the other parameters in the dialog box at their defaults.
Then I used the ArcToolBox Export Raster World File tool to create world files (*.tfw) for each export Then, in VUE, I browsed to the where the files were and opened them
They look fine, calcs seem to run ok. 1,295 acres for the area that was clipped.
I suspect that maybe she was trying to load the images up in VUE while they were simultaneously still loaded into ArcGIS. This leads to a file sharing problem between the two applications. i.e. you wouldn’t want to open a word doc in Word for Windows and also in Wordpad at the same time.
When I do this, I get a consistent LEAD error, file not found type msg.
For the attached, per the manual:
I took her extracted areas and Right click>Exported them, to TIF and keeping the other parameters in the dialog box at their defaults.
Then I used the ArcToolBox Export Raster World File tool to create world files (*.tfw) for each export Then, in VUE, I browsed to the where the files were and opened them
They look fine, calcs seem to run ok. 1,295 acres for the area that was clipped.
A member of the i-Tree Team