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*''Default value option'' – This option will allow you to select the default value. Depending on the selection, the options may be added to the dialog.
*''Default value option'' – This option will allow you to select the default value. Depending on the selection, the options may be added to the dialog.
**"Constant" – The default value option is Constant. This selection adds the ''Default constant value'' option.
**"Constant" – The default value option is Constant. This selection adds the ''Default constant value'' option.
***''Default constant value'' – This option allows you to set a constant value which will be default.
***''Default constant value'' – This option allows you to set a constant value which will be the default.
**"Dataset" – The default value option is Dataset. This selection adds the ''Default dataset'' option.
**"Dataset" – The default value option is Dataset. This selection adds the ''Default dataset'' option.
***''Default dataset'' – This option allows you to select which dataset will be default.
***''Default dataset'' – This option allows you to select which dataset will be the default.
**"Raster data" – The default value option is Raster data. There will be no extra options for this selection.
**"Raster data" – The default value option is Raster data. There will be no extra options for this selection.
*''Output data set name'' – Allows setting the name of the new interpolated raster.
*''Output dataset name'' – Allows setting the name of the new interpolated raster.
*''Raster 1 (highest priority)'' – Select the raster that will be given highest priority during the interpolation process.
*''Raster 1 (highest priority)'' – Select the raster that will be given highest priority during the interpolation process.
*''Raster 2'' – Select the raster that will be given the next highest priority during the interpolation process.
*''Raster 2'' – Select the raster that will be given the next highest priority during the interpolation process.

Revision as of 21:48, 25 June 2021

Interpolate Priority Rasters

This tool interpolates multiple rasters to a UGrid with priority. Each source is added to the list in priority order. If a value is not obtained when interpolating from the highest priority source, the tool looks for a value in the next source until either a value is found or all sources are exhausted. The tool has the following options:

  • Grid – This option allows you to select the geometry that will receive the interpolated rasters.
  • Default value option – This option will allow you to select the default value. Depending on the selection, the options may be added to the dialog.
    • "Constant" – The default value option is Constant. This selection adds the Default constant value option.
      • Default constant value – This option allows you to set a constant value which will be the default.
    • "Dataset" – The default value option is Dataset. This selection adds the Default dataset option.
      • Default dataset – This option allows you to select which dataset will be the default.
    • "Raster data" – The default value option is Raster data. There will be no extra options for this selection.
  • Output dataset name – Allows setting the name of the new interpolated raster.
  • Raster 1 (highest priority) – Select the raster that will be given highest priority during the interpolation process.
  • Raster 2 – Select the raster that will be given the next highest priority during the interpolation process.
  • Raster n – Additional rasters may be selected and given priority in the order they are selected.