Overview
The Arithmetic function performs an arithmetic operation between two rasters, or a raster and a scalar operation, and vice versa.
Notes
The following table illustrates theExtent options:
Input rasters | Extent if First | Extent if Last | Extent if Intersection | Extent if Union |
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The Operation options are as follows:
- Plus—Outputs the sum of all the corresponding pixel values for each raster.
output = Raster1 + Raster2
- Minus—Outputs the difference between the corresponding pixel values for each raster. This can be used to calculate change detection.
output = Raster1 - Raster2
- Multiply—Outputs the product of the corresponding pixel values for each raster. This can be used to perform some cost functions.
output = Raster1 × Raster2
- Divide—Outputs the divisible result between the corresponding pixel values for each raster.
output = Raster1 ÷ Raster2
- Power—Outputs the product of the corresponding pixel values raised to the power of the input raster or scalar.
output = Raster1Raster2
- Mode—Outputs the pixel value of all overlapping pixels that occurs the most. For example, if there are six bands in a raster, there will be six overlapping pixels. For the values 4, 5, 6, 4, 7, 9, the mode value is 4.
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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Raster | The first input raster dataset. |
Raster2 | The second input raster dataset. |
Operation | The arithmetic operation to be performed between the two input rasters. The options are as follows:
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Cellsize Type | Cellsize Type defines how to compute the pixel cell size of the output when the input rasters have different pixel cell sizes.
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Extent Type | Extent Type defines how to compute the extent of the output when the input rasters have different extents.
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