Multidimensional Raster function
Available with Image Server
Adds multidimensional
data to a map as a multidimensional raster layer.
Notes
This function is useful when performing raster analysis workflows using a function chain.
Supported multidimensional raster datasets include netCDF, GRIB, HDF, and Esri's CRF. Multidimensional mosaic datasets are also supported.
Parameters
Parameter name | Description |
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Raster | The input multidimensional raster. |
Variables | The variable or variables to be included in the multidimensional raster layer. |
Interpolation Method | The resampling method used to interpolate irregular data. - Nearest Neighbor—Calculates the output pixel value using the nearest input pixel. If no source pixel exists, no new pixel can be created in the output. This is the default.
- Linear Tinning—Uses a triangulated irregular network from the center point of each pixel in the irregular raster to interpolate a surface that is then converted to a regular raster.
- Natural Neighbor—Finds the closest subset of input samples to a query point and applies weights to them, based on proportionate areas, to interpolate a value.
- Inverse Distance Weighting
—Determines pixel values using a linearly weighted combination of a set of sample points or pixels. The weight is a function of the inverse of the distance from the known points or pixels.
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Interpolation Cellsize | The cell size of the interpolated raster. The default value is 1. |
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