Available with Image Analyst license.
The Multidimensional Analysis toolset contains tools for performing analysis on scientific data across multiple variables and dimensions.
Multidimensional data represents data captured at multiple times, depths, and heights. This type of data is commonly used in atmospheric, oceanographic, and earth sciences. In ArcGIS Pro, you can manage, visualize, and analyze multidimensional raster data in multiple formats including netCDF, HDF, GRIB, the multidimensional mosaic dataset, and Esri's Cloud Raster Format (CRF).
The following table lists the multidimensional analysis tools and provides a brief description of each.
Tool | Description |
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Generates a multidimensional raster dataset by combining existing multidimensional raster variables along a dimension. | |
Calculates statistics over a moving window on multidimensional data along a specified dimension. | |
Extracts the dimension value or band index at which a given statistic is attained for each pixel in a multidimensional or multiband raster. | |
Computes the anomaly for each slice in an existing multidimensional raster to generate a new multidimensional raster. | |
Estimates the trend for each pixel along a dimension for one or more variables in a multidimensional raster. | |
Reduces the number of components that can account for the variance of the whole multidimensional raster, so that spatial and temporal pattern can be easily identified. | |
Computes a forecasted multidimensional raster using the output trend raster from the Generate Trend Raster tool. | |
Generates a table containing the pixel count for each class, in each slice of an input categorical raster. |