ArcGIS Pro 3.4 API Reference Guide
ArcGIS.Core.Data.Raster Namespace / RasterValue Class / SetRasterStorageDef Method
Example

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    SetRasterStorageDef Method
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    Sets the raster storage properties of this raster value. This method must be called on the MCT. Use QueuedTask.Run.
    Syntax
    public void SetRasterStorageDef( 
       RasterStorageDef storageDef
    )
    Public Sub SetRasterStorageDef( _
       ByVal storageDef As RasterStorageDef _
    ) 

    Parameters

    storageDef
    Example
    Write a compressed image to a raster field
    QueuedTask.Run(() =>
    {
      //Open the raster dataset on disk and create a compressed raster value dataset object
      var dataStore = new ArcGIS.Core.Data.FileSystemDatastore(new ArcGIS.Core.Data.FileSystemConnectionPath(new System.Uri(@"e:\temp"), ArcGIS.Core.Data.FileSystemDatastoreType.Raster));
      using (var fileRasterDataset = dataStore.OpenDataset<ArcGIS.Core.Data.Raster.RasterDataset>("Hydrant.jpg"))
      {
        var storageDef = new ArcGIS.Core.Data.Raster.RasterStorageDef();
        storageDef.SetCompressionType(ArcGIS.Core.Data.Raster.RasterCompressionType.JPEG);
        storageDef.SetCompressionQuality(90);
    
        var rv = new ArcGIS.Core.Data.Raster.RasterValue();
        rv.SetRasterDataset(fileRasterDataset);
        rv.SetRasterStorageDef(storageDef);
    
        var sel = MapView.Active.Map.GetSelection();
    
        //insert a raster value object into the raster field
        var insp = new ArcGIS.Desktop.Editing.Attributes.Inspector();
        insp.Load(sel.ToDictionary().Keys.First(), sel.ToDictionary().Values.First());
        insp["Photo"] = rv;
    
        var op = new EditOperation() { Name = "Raster Inspector" };
        op.Modify(insp);
        if (!op.IsEmpty)
        {
          var result = op.Execute(); //Execute and ExecuteAsync will return true if the operation was successful and false if not
        }
      }
    });
    Requirements

    Target Platforms: Windows 11, Windows 10

    ArcGIS Pro version: 3 or higher.
    See Also