I had said elsewhere that many UA-camrs in this space have only been talking about downloading of the LULC since June 24, 2021 and have not done any actual analysis. Nice to see you doing actual analysis because I was doing that when I observed something which made me to come online to find if others have observed similar thing. For my study area (a country), I did not use your method. I created an Area field in the Raster Attribute Table and computed area of each LCLU category using: Area = (Count * 10 * 10)/1,000,000 to convert from square meter (m2) to square kilometer (km2) However, I observed that the Count in the attribute table of the raster data is the same as the area I calculated (if you do not divide by 10^6) for each category. I was wondering why because that is not correct. Although my study area is large and it would take more computing time to convert Rater to Polygon (took hours to Extract by masking), I would try this approach (I hope it can work in ArcGIS Pro 2.8). I have done it in the past in ArcMap.
I had said elsewhere that many UA-camrs in this space have only been talking about downloading of the LULC since June 24, 2021 and have not done any actual analysis. Nice to see you doing actual analysis because I was doing that when I observed something which made me to come online to find if others have observed similar thing. For my study area (a country), I did not use your method. I created an Area field in the Raster Attribute Table and computed area of each LCLU category using:
Area = (Count * 10 * 10)/1,000,000 to convert from square meter (m2) to square kilometer (km2)
However, I observed that the Count in the attribute table of the raster data is the same as the area I calculated (if you do not divide by 10^6) for each category. I was wondering why because that is not correct. Although my study area is large and it would take more computing time to convert Rater to Polygon (took hours to Extract by masking), I would try this approach (I hope it can work in ArcGIS Pro 2.8). I have done it in the past in ArcMap.
Great job
Can we do this on qgis
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