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Calculates statistics for an overlapping neighborhood.
[Visual Basic .NET] Public Function FocalStatistics ( _ ByVal geoDataset As IGeoDataset, _ ByVal Type As esriGeoAnalysisStatisticsEnum, _ ByVal nbrhood As IRasterNeighborhood, _ ByVal ignoreNoData As Boolean _ ) As IGeoDataset
[C#] public IGeoDataset FocalStatistics ( IGeoDataset geoDataset, esriGeoAnalysisStatisticsEnum Type, IRasterNeighborhood nbrhood, bool ignoreNoData );
[C++]
HRESULT FocalStatistics(
IGeoDataset* geoDataset,
esriGeoAnalysisStatisticsEnum Type,
IRasterNeighborhood* nbrhood,
VARIANT_BOOL ignoreNoData
);
[C++] Parameters geoDataset [in]
geoDataset is a parameter of type IGeoDataset* Type [in]
Type is a parameter of type esriGeoAnalysisStatisticsEnum nbrhood [in]
nbrhood is a parameter of type IRasterNeighborhood* ignoreNoData [in]
ignoreNoData is a parameter of type bool
geoDataset | an input Raster, RasterDataset, RasterBand, or RasterDescriptor that identifies the values of the focal or processing cell and the values of the cells in its specified neighborhood |
type | an esriGeoAnalysisStatisticsEnum defining the focal statistic to calculate within each neighborhood
The enumeration types are:
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nbrhood | an RasterNeighborhood defining the configuration of the neighborhoods within which the focal statistics will be calculated
INeighborhoodOp::FocalStatistics supports any neighborhood supported by IRasterNeighborhood. They include a rectangle, circle, annulus, wedge, and an irregular shaped neighborhood. The neighborhood will be defined by the minimum-bounding rectangle of the specified neighborhood. The minimum-bounding rectangle will include more cells than the specified neighborhood in certain cases such as with a circle, annulus, and wedge. |
ignoreNoData | a Boolean defining the manner in which NoData values within a neighborhood will influence the output results
If True, then if a NoData value exists within the neighborhood of the processing cell, then the NoData value will be ignored. Only cells within the neighborhood that have data values will be used in determining the statistic. If False, then if any cell in a neighborhood has a value of NoData, then the output for the processing cell of the neighborhood will be NoData. When False, the presence of a NoData value implies that there is insufficient information to determine the statistic of the values of the neighborhood. |