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I have done a classification using the semi-authomatized classification ugin, and now, I would like to express each class in percentage of the study area (e.g. forest represent 20% of the study area and so one)
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      Does anyone know how to get that ?
      Thanks a lot









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      Does anyone know how to get that ?
      Thanks a lot







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