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ArcObjects namespaces > GeoAnalyst > ESRI.ArcGIS.GeoAnalyst > Interfaces > IS > ISurfaceOp Interface > ISurfaceOp.Slope Method (ArcObjects .NET 10.4 SDK) |
Calculates Slope.
[Visual Basic .NET] Public Function Slope ( _ ByVal GeoDataset As IGeoDataset, _ ByVal slopeType As esriGeoAnalysisSlopeEnum, _ [ByRef zFactor As Object] _ ) As IGeoDataset
[C#] public IGeoDataset Slope ( IGeoDataset GeoDataset, esriGeoAnalysisSlopeEnum slopeType, ref object zFactor );
Optional Values
[C++]
HRESULT Slope(
IGeoDataset* GeoDataset,
esriGeoAnalysisSlopeEnum slopeType,
VARIANT* zFactor,
IGeoDataset** outGeoDataset
);
[C++]
Parameters GeoDataset [in]
GeoDataset is a parameter of type IGeoDataset slopeType [in]
slopeType is a parameter of type esriGeoAnalysisSlopeEnum zFactor [optional] zFactor is a parameter of type VARIANT
To indicate this parameter is undefined pass a reference to a VARIANT with type VT_ERROR and scode value of DISP_E_PARAMNOTFOUND. outGeoDataset [out, retval]
outGeoDataset is a parameter of type IGeoDataset
geoDataset |
an input Raster, RasterDataset, RasterBand, or RasterDescriptor |
slopeType |
esriGeoAnalysisSlopeEnum specifying the units in which the value of slope will be expressed esriGeoAnalysisSlopeDegree with this option the inclination of slope will be calculated in degrees esriGeoAnalysisSlopePercentrise indicates to output the percent rise, also referred to as the percent slope |
[zFactor] |
the number of ground x, y Units in one surface ZUnit The geoDataset ZUnits are multiplied by the specified zFactor to adjust the output Raster ZUnits to another unit of measure. If no zFactor is specified the value of the zFactor is 1. Higher z values will result in a more exaggerated relief (surface) and thus in a more extreme shading. |