WSTable
摘要
Defines the input rasters and their weights which will be added together in the WeightedSum tool.
讨论
The Weighted Sum tool uses the WSTable object.
Input rasters can be integer or floating point.
The weight values can be any positive or negative decimal value. The weights do not need to add to any specific value such as 100 (representing each raster's percent influence).
语法
参数 | 说明 | 数据类型 |
weightedSumTable [[inRaster, field, weight],...] |
The table specifying the input rasters, the fields to use for the values for each raster, and the weight by which to multiply each raster.
| List |
属性
属性 | 说明 | 数据类型 |
weightedSumTable (可读写) |
Contains the weighted sum table specifying the rasters to be added, the fields identifying the values to use for each raster, and the amount of influence each raster will have in the addition. | List |
代码示例
Demonstrates how to create a WSTable class and use it in the WeightedSum tool within the Python window.
import arcpy from arcpy import env from arcpy.sa import * env.workspace = "C:/sapyexamples/data" myWSumTable = WSTable([["snow", "VALUE", 0.2], ["land", "VALUE", 0.3], ["soil", "VALUE", 0.5]]) outWSumT = WeightedSum(myWSumTable) outWSumT.save("C:/sapyexamples/output/wsumtable")
Performs a weighted sum analysis using the WSTable class.
# Name: WSTable_Ex_02.py # Description: Demonstrate executing WeightedSum using the WSTable object. # Requirements: Spatial Analyst Extension # Import system modules import arcpy from arcpy import env from arcpy.sa import * # Set environment settings env.workspace = "C:/sapyexamples/data" # Set local variables inRaster01 = "snow" field01 = "VALUE" weight01 = 0.25 inRaster02 = "land" field02 = "VALUE" weight02 = 0.25 inRaster03 = "soil" field03 = "VALUE" weight03 = 0.5 # Define WSTable myWSumTable = WSTable([[inRaster01, field01, weight01], [inRaster02, field02, weight02], [inRaster03, field03, weight03]]) # Check out the ArcGIS Spatial Analyst extension license arcpy.CheckOutExtension("Spatial") # Execute WeightedSum outWSumT = WeightedSum(myWSumTable) # Save the output outWSumT.save("C:/sapyexamples/output/wsumtable2")