thanks man! for those who this still aint working, make sure you name the output "share_(the name of our layer).shp". I didnt put share in the start which made it not work at first.
@@pointsnorthgisuav8661 I've calculated some vegetation indices using the tools in ArcGIS Pro. Do you know if there's a way to view pixel values over a 1x1 km area in a tabular format?
@@niredge can you use the contact form on my website www.pointsnorthgis.ca to send me a message? There are a few options to view the pixel values as you described, but it would be easier to do through email. Zack
Thanks for the video, Is there a way to export the lines with the correct elevations? Or would I have to do that manually on my other program? such as Rhino/Revit.
Hi. If the source file you are exporting has geometry that contains elevations (z-values) the shapefile will also include them. If they do not you can use a different tool to calculate them from an elevation raster or field in the layer that has an elevation value. You can also set a default z-value in the "Environments" tab of the export tool.
thanks man! for those who this still aint working, make sure you name the output "share_(the name of our layer).shp". I didnt put share in the start which made it not work at first.
Thank you for posting this! I've been banging my head on a wall trying to get a shapefile into an AGOL webmap, and this was the help I needed!
Glad it was helpful.
@@pointsnorthgisuav8661 I've calculated some vegetation indices using the tools in ArcGIS Pro. Do you know if there's a way to view pixel values over a 1x1 km area in a tabular format?
@@niredge can you use the contact form on my website www.pointsnorthgis.ca to send me a message? There are a few options to view the pixel values as you described, but it would be easier to do through email. Zack
Thank you, this really helped me at work :)
thank you!!!
You're welcome!
Thanks for the video, Is there a way to export the lines with the correct elevations? Or would I have to do that manually on my other program? such as Rhino/Revit.
Hi. If the source file you are exporting has geometry that contains elevations (z-values) the shapefile will also include them. If they do not you can use a different tool to calculate them from an elevation raster or field in the layer that has an elevation value. You can also set a default z-value in the "Environments" tab of the export tool.