I would like to create a new raster by using the following regression equation in the Raster Calculator tool in ArcGIS 10.3:
Outputras=0,000826345+(0,000203494*"Roads_density.tif")
("Roads_density.tif" being an existing raster among my set of layers)
However I get the following message error: ERROR 000989 Python syntax error: Parsing error SyntaxError: invalid syntax (line 1). When I try : Outputras=0,8+0,2*"Roads_density.tif", the message error disappears.Is it thus a problem related to the presence of too many decimals ? What do I need to do to force ArcGIS to take in account all the decimals?
Thank you
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Outputras=0,000826345+(0,000203494*"Roads_density.tif")
("Roads_density.tif" being an existing raster among my set of layers)
However I get the following message error: ERROR 000989 Python syntax error: Parsing error SyntaxError: invalid syntax (line 1). When I try : Outputras=0,8+0,2*"Roads_density.tif", the message error disappears.Is it thus a problem related to the presence of too many decimals ? What do I need to do to force ArcGIS to take in account all the decimals?
Thank you
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