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Classify Polygons Operation in ProRaster Scientific 2.2.10 - Deep Dive Tutorial

Offered By: Roberts Geospatial Engineering via YouTube

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Explore the new Classify Polygons processing operation in ProRaster Scientific 2.2.10 through this comprehensive 29-minute video tutorial. Learn the operation's functionality, starting with a simple example and progressing to more complex scenarios like handling overlapping polygons. Discover how to select columns, assign class type codes, specify cell size and origin coordinates, and work with geology examples. Address challenges of large, high-resolution rasters and file sizes. Master techniques for grouping by value, querying data, and rendering with rotating colors. Gain valuable insights into this powerful tool for geospatial data processing and analysis, enhancing your skills in working with polygon classification in ProRaster Scientific.

Syllabus

What does the Classify Polygons operation do?
A simple example
Overlapping polygons
Selecting columns
Assigning class type codes to columns
How to specify the cell size
How to specify the origin coordinate
Geology example
Very large, high-resolution rasters and file size
How to group by value
How to query
Rendering by rotating colors


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Roberts Geospatial Engineering

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