saran28
2016-01-29, 07:25 AM
Hi everyone,
I have a special type of clutter which has over 250 classes. what i want to do is to reduce the number of classes. the idea is to map multiple classes to one class for example, classes numbered 10,11 12,13,14 and 15 to one class, lets say 10 because these classes are similar. This is because ATOLL only supports 256 classes.
I also have to reproject the data to UTM format as ATOLL only imports UTM format. Does someone know how to go around this? for this purpose i have tried to use global mapper but it doesnt help much except changing the projections to UTM.
i believe i need to write a script to perform the mapping.
I think i could have done the same in vertical mapper that comes with mapinfo but i dont have access to vertical mapper. i do have mapinfo though.
ArcGis is the only alternative but i am not sure how that software works . i have a 60 day trial license.
I am sharing the location of the files. Please help.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/uzu9meywhlrvfqm/AACdHroTbsvLts2iTGXsdy53a?dl=0
I have a special type of clutter which has over 250 classes. what i want to do is to reduce the number of classes. the idea is to map multiple classes to one class for example, classes numbered 10,11 12,13,14 and 15 to one class, lets say 10 because these classes are similar. This is because ATOLL only supports 256 classes.
I also have to reproject the data to UTM format as ATOLL only imports UTM format. Does someone know how to go around this? for this purpose i have tried to use global mapper but it doesnt help much except changing the projections to UTM.
i believe i need to write a script to perform the mapping.
I think i could have done the same in vertical mapper that comes with mapinfo but i dont have access to vertical mapper. i do have mapinfo though.
ArcGis is the only alternative but i am not sure how that software works . i have a 60 day trial license.
I am sharing the location of the files. Please help.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/uzu9meywhlrvfqm/AACdHroTbsvLts2iTGXsdy53a?dl=0