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ArcObjects Help for .NET developers > ArcObjects namespaces > GeoAnalyst > ESRI.ArcGIS.GeoAnalyst > Interfaces > IR > IRasterConvertHelper Interface > IRasterConvertHelper.ToRaster3 Method (ArcObjects .NET 10.5 SDK) |
Converts three GeoDatasets to three Rasters.
[Visual Basic .NET] Public Sub ToRaster3 ( _ ByVal pIn1 As IGeoDataset, _ ByVal pIn2 As IGeoDataset, _ ByVal pIn3 As IGeoDataset, _ ByVal rasterFormat As String, _ ByVal rasterEnv As IRasterAnalysisEnvironment, _ ByRef ppOut1 As IRaster, _ ByRef ppOut2 As IRaster, _ ByRef ppOut3 As IRaster _ )
[C#] public void ToRaster3 ( IGeoDataset pIn1, IGeoDataset pIn2, IGeoDataset pIn3, string rasterFormat, IRasterAnalysisEnvironment rasterEnv, ref IRaster ppOut1, ref IRaster ppOut2, ref IRaster ppOut3 );
[C++]
HRESULT ToRaster3(
IGeoDataset* pIn1,
IGeoDataset* pIn2,
IGeoDataset* pIn3,
BSTR rasterFormat,
IRasterAnalysisEnvironment* rasterEnv,
IRaster** ppOut1,
IRaster** ppOut2,
IRaster** ppOut3
);
[C++]
Parameters pIn1 [in]
pIn1 is a parameter of type IGeoDataset pIn2 [in]
pIn2 is a parameter of type IGeoDataset pIn3 [in]
pIn3 is a parameter of type IGeoDataset rasterFormat [in] rasterFormat is a parameter of type BSTR rasterEnv [in]
rasterEnv is a parameter of type IRasterAnalysisEnvironment ppOut1 [out]
ppOut1 is a parameter of type IRaster ppOut2 [out]
ppOut2 is a parameter of type IRaster ppOut3 [out]
ppOut3 is a parameter of type IRaster
rasterFormat |
ESRI GRID, ERDAS Imagine or TIFF formats are supported. The strings for rasterformat are "GRID", "IMAGINE Image" and "TIFF" respectively and they are case sensitive. The format string �GRID� creates an output ESRI GRID with no file extension The format string "TIFF" creates a TIFF file with ".tif" extension. ArcGIS also supports TIFF format with ".tiff" and ".tff" extensions. A format string "TIF" creates a TIFF file with ".tiff" extention and a format string "TFF" creates a TIFF file with ".tff" extension The format string �IMAGINE Image� creates a raster output with �.img� file extension |