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For more practice with Symbology, check out our short course: Introduction to ArcGIS Pro

  1. RIght Right-click HST_Interp_NN and go to Symbology. select SymbologyA new pane, Symbology, will open up on the right side of the screen. From here you can change the symbology settings, which affects how the HST_Interp_NN raster visualizes is displayed on the map. Stretched symbology displays continuous raster cell values across a gradual ramp of colors. Using a classified Classified symbology displays thematic rasters by grouping cell values into classes. By changing the intervals of a classified symbology, you can alter the meaning of each color change. 
  2. In the Symbology pane, choose Classify from the Primary symbology drop down menuClassified Symbology: Under Symbology click Classified. To change the number or classes, use the drop-down box under Classes. To manually alter the class intervals, go to Classify... under Classification. Under upper values, double double-click the upper values box you would like to edit and enter the values you want the intervals to be grouped intonew values. To change the color, use the drop-down options under Color Scheme.
  3. Stretched Symbology: Under Show, click Stretch. In the Symbology pane, choose Stretch from the Primary symbology drop down menu. To change the color, use the Color scheme drop-down boxoptions under Color Scheme.

Contour

  1. Click Analysis> Tools > and in the Geoprocessing table, type Contour. Select Contour (Spatial Analyst Tools).
  2. From the Input raster drop-down menu, select HST_Interp_NN.
  3. Under Output polyline features, name the feature HST_Interp_NN_Contour.
  4. Under Contour interval type 10.
  5. Leave the Base contour as 0. In other projects you may want to look at the HST_Interp_NN raster range to determine from what value you would want the contour intervals to begin from.
  6. Leave the Z factor as 1. However, if you were using a different thickness than feet, you would want to input the foot to ____ conversion factor here.
  7. Click Run.

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