Reclass by Table (Spatial Analyst)
Summary
Reclassifies (or changes) the values of the input cells of a raster using a remap table.
Usage
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The input raster must have valid statistics. If the statistics do not exist, they can be created using the Calculate Statistics tool in the Data Management Tools toolbox.
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The From value field, To value field, and Output value field are the field names in the table that define the remapping.
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To reclassify individual values, use a simple remap table of two items. The first item identifies the value to reclassify, and the other item identifies the value to assign to it. Set the 'to value field' the same as the 'from value field'. The value to assign to the output is 'output value field'.
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To reclassify ranges of values, the remap table must have items defining the start and end of each range, along with the value to assign the range. The item defining the start of the range is the From value field, and the value defining the end of the range is the To value field. The value to assign to the output is Output value field.
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The remap table can be an INFO table, a .dbf file, an Access table, or a text file.
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The values in the from and to fields can be any numerical item. The assignment values in the output field must be integers.
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Values in the from field for .dbf, INFO, and Geodatabase tables do not need to be sorted. For text-file based tables, they must be sorted in ascending order. The values should not overlap in either case.
Syntax
Parameter | Explanation | Data Type |
in_raster |
The input raster to be reclassified. | Raster Layer |
in_remap_table |
Table holding fields defining value ranges to be reclassified and the values they will become. | Table View |
from_value_field |
Field holding the beginning value for each value range to be reclassified. This is a numeric field of the input remap table. | Field |
to_value_field |
Field holding the ending value for each value range to be reclassified. This is a numeric field of the input remap table. | Field |
output_value_field |
Field holding the integer values to which each range should be changed. This is an integer field of the input remap table. | Field |
missing_values (Optional) |
Denotes whether missing values in the reclass table retain their value or get mapped to NoData.
| Boolean |
Return Value
Name | Explanation | Data Type |
out_raster |
The output reclassified raster. The output will always be of integer type. | Raster |
Code Sample
This example uses a remap table to reclassify the input raster.
import arcpy from arcpy.sa import * from arcpy import env env.workspace = "C:/sapyexamples/data" outReclass = ReclassByTable("slope","remapslope","FROM","TO","OUT") outReclass.save("C:/sapyexamples/output/recslope")
This example uses a remap table to reclassify the input raster.
# Name: reclassbytable_example02.py # Description: Reclassifies the values of the input raster using a remap table. # Requirements: Spatial Analyst Extension # Author: ESRI # Import system modules import arcpy from arcpy import env from arcpy.sa import * # Set environment settings env.workspace = "C:/sapyexamples/data" # Set local variables inRaster = "slope" inRemapTable = "remapslope" # Check out the ArcGIS Spatial Analyst extension license arcpy.CheckOutExtension("Spatial") # Execute Reclassify outRaster = ReclassByTable(inRaster, inRemapTable,"FROM","TO","OUT","NODATA") # Save the output outRaster.save("C:/sapyexamples/output/recslope")