An overview of the Raster Creation toolset
The Raster Creation tools generate new rasters in which the output values are based on a constant or a statistical distribution.
These tools are useful in determining the distribution of a phenomenon. One example of such an analysis would be analyzing whether known bear sightings are randomly distributed within a study site.
Setting the cell size and extent in the tool will override the values of these settings obtained from the analysis environment.
The following table lists the available Raster Creation tools and provides a brief description of each.
Tool |
Description |
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Creates a raster of a constant value within the extent and cell size of the analysis window. |
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Creates a raster of random values with a normal (gaussian) distribution within the extent and cell size of the analysis window. |
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Creates a raster of random floating point values between 0.0 and 1.0 within the extent and cell size of the analysis window. |