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To run the tool on each slice in the multidimensional raster and generate a multidimensional raster output, be sure to save the output to CRF. This tool supports multidimensional raster data.
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The extent values must be in the same spatial coordinates and units as the raster dataset. Click the column next to the band name to edit the NoData Value. On the General tab, under Raster Information is the NoData Value. You can save your output to BIL, BIP, BMP, BSQ, DAT, Esri Grid, GIF, IMG, JPEG, JPEG 2000, PNG, TIFF, MRF, CRF, or any geodatabase raster dataset. In the Catalog pane, right-click the raster dataset and click Properties. If a feature in the feature class is selected but Use Input Features for Clipping Geometry is not checked (set to NONE in Python), the output clips out the minimum bounding rectangle for that feature. If a feature in the feature class is selected and Use Input Features for Clipping Geometry is checked ( clipping_geometry is set to ClippingGeometry in Python), the output clips out the areas that are selected. You can also use the selected features within the display as the clipping extent. Therefore, make sure that the output format can support the proper pixel depth. If clipping geometry is used, the pixel depth of the output may be promoted. If you are using a feature class as the output extent, you have the option to clip the raster by the minimum bounding rectangle of the feature class or by the polygon geometry of the features. This may cause the output to have a slightly different extent than specified in the tool.Īn existing raster or vector layer can be used as the clip extent. If the clip extent specified is not aligned with the input raster dataset, this tool verifies that the proper alignment is used. The clipped area is specified either by a rectangular envelope using minimum and maximum x- and y-coordinates or by using an output extent file. To extract a portion of a feature dataset, use the Clip tool in the Analysis toolbox. The clip output includes any pixels that intersect the template extent. This tool allows you to extract a portion of a raster dataset based on a template extent.