Summary
Reorients the raster by flipping it, from left to right, along the vertical axis through the center of the raster.
Illustration
Usage
Mirror flips the raster from left to right along the vertical axis through the center of the region.
You can save your output to BIL, BIP, BMP, BSQ, DAT, Esri Grid , GIF, IMG, JPEG, JPEG 2000, PNG, TIFF, MRF, CRF or any geodatabase raster dataset.
When storing your raster dataset to a JPEG file, a JPEG 2000 file, or a geodatabase, you can specify a Compression Type and Compression Quality in the Environments.
Syntax
Mirror_management (in_raster, out_raster)
Parameter | Explanation | Data Type |
in_raster | Input raster dataset. | Mosaic Layer; Raster Layer |
out_raster | Output raster dataset. When storing the raster dataset in a file format, you need to specify the file extension:
When storing a raster dataset in a geodatabase, no file extension should be added to the name of the raster dataset. When storing your raster dataset to a JPEG file, a JPEG 2000 file, a TIFF file, or a geodatabase, you can specify a Compression Type and Compression Quality in the geoprocessing Environments. | Raster Dataset |
Code sample
Mirror example 1 (Python window)
This is a Python sample for Mirror.
import arcpy
arcpy.Mirror_management("c:/data/image.tif", "c:/data/mirror.tif")
Mirror example 2 (stand-alone script)
This is a Python script sample for Mirror.
##====================================
##Mirror
##Usage: Mirror_management in_raster out_raster
import arcpy
arcpy.env.workspace = r"C:/Workspace"
##Mirror a TIFF format image
arcpy.Mirror_management("image.tif", "mirror.tif")
Environments
Licensing information
- ArcGIS Desktop Basic: Yes
- ArcGIS Desktop Standard: Yes
- ArcGIS Desktop Advanced: Yes