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===Fill Nodata=== | |||
The ''Fill Nodata'' tool creates a new raster by filling in small areas or gaps in a raster where no elevation data exists. The command will interpolate an elevation to raster cells that are classified as "NODATA". The elevation for a NODATA cell is determined by interpolation based on the search radius specified. The command is intended to correct single isolated raster points or a single row/column, and is not intended to create data for large regions of NODATA cells, especially regions on the border of the raster. | The ''Fill Nodata'' tool creates a new raster by filling in small areas or gaps in a raster where no elevation data exists. The command will interpolate an elevation to raster cells that are classified as "NODATA". The elevation for a NODATA cell is determined by interpolation based on the search radius specified. The command is intended to correct single isolated raster points or a single row/column, and is not intended to create data for large regions of NODATA cells, especially regions on the border of the raster. | ||
===Input parameters=== | ====Input parameters==== | ||
*''Input raster'' – The source raster containing the NODATA values. | *''Input raster'' – The source raster containing the NODATA values. | ||
*''Maximum distance (in pixels) to interpolate'' – Enter a distance used to search out values to interpolate from, to fill in the NODATA values. The default is 100 pixels. | *''Maximum distance (in pixels) to interpolate'' – Enter a distance used to search out values to interpolate from, to fill in the NODATA values. The default is 100 pixels. | ||
*''The number of 3x3 average filter smoothing iterations to run'' – Enter the number of smoothing iterations to run after the interpolation has been calculated. The default is 0 runs. | *''The number of 3x3 average filter smoothing iterations to run'' – Enter the number of smoothing iterations to run after the interpolation has been calculated. The default is 0 runs. | ||
===Output parameters=== | ====Output parameters==== | ||
*''Output raster'' – Enter a name for the new raster. | *''Output raster'' – Enter a name for the new raster. | ||
===Current Location in toolbox=== | ====Current Location in toolbox==== | ||
*Rasters/Fill Nodata | *Rasters/Fill Nodata | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:04, 26 October 2023
Fill Nodata
The Fill Nodata tool creates a new raster by filling in small areas or gaps in a raster where no elevation data exists. The command will interpolate an elevation to raster cells that are classified as "NODATA". The elevation for a NODATA cell is determined by interpolation based on the search radius specified. The command is intended to correct single isolated raster points or a single row/column, and is not intended to create data for large regions of NODATA cells, especially regions on the border of the raster.
Input parameters
- Input raster – The source raster containing the NODATA values.
- Maximum distance (in pixels) to interpolate – Enter a distance used to search out values to interpolate from, to fill in the NODATA values. The default is 100 pixels.
- The number of 3x3 average filter smoothing iterations to run – Enter the number of smoothing iterations to run after the interpolation has been calculated. The default is 0 runs.
Output parameters
- Output raster – Enter a name for the new raster.
Current Location in toolbox
- Rasters/Fill Nodata