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Nibble
Nibble replaces the cells of the selected area in a raster with the values of the nearest neighbors. It is rather helpful for area of some error data.
An input raster and a raster mask are required to perform Nibble. The cells of non-NoData in raster mask will receive the corresponding cell value from the input raster, and the rest cells will be removed.These values will be distributed by Eculidean Allocation. If the raster mask has no cell of NoData, this raster mask will receive the values from input raster.
Description of Parameters
Item |
Description |
Data Type |
Input Raster |
The raster data that will be nibbled. |
Raster layer |
Raster Mask |
The raster that is used as a mask. Users can click the |
Raster mask |
Ignore NoData in Calculations |
Whether to ignore the neighboring cells that are NoData. |
Analysis option |
Output Raster |
The filename and path of the output raster. |
Raster data |
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