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Delete Colormap and Raster Attribute Table, Export Raster World File, Get Cell Value and Raster, Set Raster

Delete Colormap and Raster Attribute Table, Export Raster World File, Get Cell Value and Raster Properties,  Set Raster Properties Tools 

Delete Colormap

How to Delete Colormap Tool in Arc Toolbox ArcMap ArcGIS??

Delete Colormap Tool
Delete Colormap

Path to access the tool

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Delete Colormap Tool, Raster Properties Toolset, Raster Box, Data Management Tools Toolbox

 

Delete Colormap

Removes the color map associated with a raster dataset.

1.    Input Raster

The raster dataset that containing the color map you want to remove.

Delete Raster Attribute Table

How to Delete Raster Attribute Table Tool in Arc Toolbox ArcMap ArcGIS??

Delete Raster Attribute Table Tool
Delete Raster Attribute Table

Path to access the tool

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Delete Raster Attribute Table Tool, Raster Properties Toolset, Raster Box, Data Management Tools Toolbox

 

Delete Raster Attribute Table

Removes the raster attribute table associated with a raster dataset.

1.    Input Raster

The raster dataset containing the attribute table you want to remove.

Export Raster World File

How to Export Raster World File Tool in Arc Toolbox ArcMap ArcGIS??

Export Raster World File Tool
Export Raster World File

Path to access the tool

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Export Raster World File Tool, Raster Properties Toolset, Raster Box, Data Management Tools Toolbox

 

Export Raster World File

Creates a world file based on the pixel size and the location of the upper left pixel.

1.    Input Raster Dataset

The raster dataset from which you want to create the world file.

Get Cell Value

How to Get Cell Value Tool in Arc Toolbox ArcMap ArcGIS??

Get Cell Value Tool
Get Cell Value

Path to access the tool

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Get Cell Value Tool, Raster Properties Toolset, Raster Box, Data Management Tools Toolbox

 

Get Cell Value

Retrieves the value of a given pixel using its x, y coordinates.

1.    Input Raster

The raster that you want to query.

2.    Location

The X and Y coordinates of the pixel location.

3.    Bands (optional)

Specify the bands that you want to query. Leave blank to query all bands in a multiband dataset.

Get Raster Properties

How to Get Raster Properties Tool in Arc Toolbox ArcMap ArcGIS??

Get Raster Properties Tool
Get Raster Properties

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Get Raster Properties Tool, Raster Properties Toolset, Raster Box, Data Management Tools Toolbox

 

Get Raster Properties

Retrieves information from the metadata and descriptive statistics about a raster dataset.

1.    Input raster

The raster containing the properties to retrieve.

2.    Property type (optional)

The property to be obtained from the input raster.

  1. MINIMUM—Smallest value of all cells in the input raster.
  2. MAXIMUM—Largest value of all cells in the input raster.
  3. MEAN—Average of all cells in the input raster.
  4. STD—Standard deviation of all cells in the input raster.
  5. UNIQUEVALUECOUNT—Number of unique values in the input raster.
  6. TOP—Top (maximum y-coordinate) value of the extent.
  7. LEFT—Left (minimum x-coordinate) value of the extent.
  8. RIGHT—Right (maximum x-coordinate) value of the extent.
  9. BOTTOM—Bottom (minimum y-coordinate) value of the extent.
  10. CELLSIZEX—Cell size in the x-direction.
  11. CELLSIZEY—Cell size in the y-direction.
  12. VALUETYPE—Type of the cell value in the input raster.
  13. COLUMNCOUNT—Number of columns in the input raster.
  14. ROWCOUNT—Number of rows in the input raster.
  15. BANDCOUNT—Number of bands in the input raster.
  16. ANYNODATA—Returns whether there is NoData in the raster.
  17. ALLNODATA —Returns whether all the pixels are NoData. This is also known as ISNULL.
  18. SENSORNAME—Name of the sensor.
  19. PRODUCTNAME—Product name related to the sensor.
  20. ACQUISITIONDATE—Date that the data was captured.
  21. SOURCETYPE—Source type.
  22. CLOUDCOVER—Amount of cloud cover as a percentage.
  23. SUNAZIMUTH—Sun azimuth, in degrees.
  24. SUNELEVATION—Sun elevation, in degrees.
  25. SENSORAZIMUTH—Sensor azimuth, in degrees.
  26. SENSORELEVATION—Sensor elevation, in degrees.
  27. OFFNADIR—Off-nadir angle, in degrees.
  28. WAVELENGTH—Wavelength range of the band, in nanometers.

3.    Band Name (optional)

Choose the band name from the drop-down box. If no band is chosen, then the first band will be used.

Set Raster Properties

How to Set Raster Properties Tool in Arc Toolbox ArcMap ArcGIS??

Set Raster Properties Tool
Set Raster Properties

Path to access the tool

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Set Raster Properties Tool, Raster Properties Toolset, Raster Box, Data Management Tools Toolbox

 

Set Raster Properties

Sets the data type, statistics, and NoData values on a raster or mosaic dataset.

1.    Input Raster

The raster or mosaic dataset whose properties you want to set.

2.    Data Source Type (optional)

The type of imagery in the mosaic dataset.

  1. GENERIC— The mosaic dataset does not have a specified data type.
  2. ELEVATION— The mosaic dataset contains elevation data.
  3. THEMATIC—Thematic data has discrete values, such as land cover.
  4. PROCESSED—The mosaic dataset has been color balanced.
  5. SCIENTIFIC—The data has scientific information, and will be displayed with the blue to red color ramp, by default.
  6. VECTOR_UV—The data is a two band raster that contains a U and a V component of vector field data.
  7. VECTOR_MAGDIR—The data is a two band raster that contains the magnitude and direction of vector field data.

3.    Statistics Per Band (optional)

Specify the bands and values for the minimum, maximum, mean, and standard deviation.

Import Statistics From File (optional)

An .xml file that contains the statistics.

To create this file, export the statistics from another raster or mosaic dataset.

Bands for NoData Value (optional)

Specify the NoData value for each band. Each band can have a unique NoData value defined, or the same value can be specified for all bands.

Choose the band from the NoData drop-down arrow and click the Add button to add this to the table. Then enter a value or multiple values. If you choose multiple NoData values, separate each value with a space.

Key Properties (optional)

The natively supported properties are as follows. Your data may have additional properties not included in this list. All properties are case insensitive.

4.    Import Statistics from File (optional)

An .xml file that contains the statistics.

To create this file, export the statistics from another raster or mosaic dataset.

5.    Bands for NoData Value (optional)

Specify the NoData value for each band. Each band can have a unique NoData value defined, or the same value can be specified for all bands.

Choose the band from the NoData drop-down arrow and click the Add button to add this to the table. Then enter a value or multiple values. If you choose multiple NoData values, separate each value with a space.

6.    Key Properties (optional)

The natively supported properties are as follows. Your data may have additional properties not included in this list. All properties are case insensitive.

  • AcquisitionDate
  • BandName
  • BlockName
  • CloudCover
  • DatasetTag
  • Dimensions
  • FlowDirection
  • Footprint
  • HighCellSize
  • LowCellSize
  • MinCellSize
  • MaxCellSize
  • OffNadir
  • ParentRasterType
  • ParentTemplate
  • PerspectiveX
  • PerspectiveY
  • PerspectiveZ
  • ProductName
  • RadianceBias
  • RadianceGain
  • ReflectanceBias
  • RefelctanceGain
  • Segmented
  • SensorAzimuth
  • SensorElevation
  • SensorName
  • SolarIrradiance
  • SourceBandIndex
  • StdPressure
  • StdPressure_Max
  • StdTemperature
  • StdTemperature_Max
  • StdTime
  • StdTime_Max
  • StdZ
  • StdZ_max
  • SunAzimuth
  • SunElevation
  • ThermalConstant_K1
  • ThermalConstant_K2
  • Variable
  • VerticalAccuracy
  • WavelengthMin
  • WavelengthMax 

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