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ArcGIS Notebook Python 3 Standard - 7.0
Item created: Feb 7, 2023 Item updated: Aug 27, 2024 View count: 1,234
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Imagery, Landsat, NDWI, Notebooks, graph, iteration, loop, multispectral imagery, natural color, time series
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I keep coming up with an Error after Step 17 - ErrorCode - JSONDecodeError. Let me know if anyone has a solution.
Hello, @bxd84_pennstate, I just ran through the notebook and everything worked. You might try deleting your copy of the notebook and starting again from the beginning.