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The '' | The ''Dataset to Raster'' tool creates an elevation raster from a selected geometry. This geometry can be a 2d mesh, a scatter set, or a UGrid. | ||
This is an option in SMS to right-click on a scatter set and convert it to a raster. This tool is more general and can be applied to more geometry types. Because it is included in the toolbox, it can also be accessed outside of the traditional framework of SMS. | This is an option in SMS to right-click on a scatter set and convert it to a raster. This tool is more general and can be applied to more geometry types. Because it is included in the toolbox, it can also be accessed outside of the traditional framework of SMS. | ||
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Revision as of 22:25, 31 January 2022
Dataset to Raster
The Dataset to Raster tool creates an elevation raster from a selected geometry. This geometry can be a 2d mesh, a scatter set, or a UGrid.
This is an option in SMS to right-click on a scatter set and convert it to a raster. This tool is more general and can be applied to more geometry types. Because it is included in the toolbox, it can also be accessed outside of the traditional framework of SMS.
Input Parameters
- Dataset – From the drop-down menu, select the dataset to convert to a raster.
- Pixel size – Enter the pixel resolution size for the new raster.
- Null value – Enter the null value for the new raster.
- Extrapolation width – Set the extrapolation width for the new raster.
Output Parameters
- Output raster – Enter the name for the new raster.
Current Location in Toolbox
Rasters/Dataset to Raster