Feature Set Field A field that specifies the conversion value. It can be any integer or text value. A field containing floating-point values can only be used if the output is to a point dataset. The default is theValuefield, which contains the value in each raster cell. ...
Convert Raster to Feature is a raster analysis tool that converts a raster to point, line, or polygon features.
Snap Raster—Adjusts the extent of the output so it matches the cell alignment of the specified snap raster layer. Similar tools The Convert Raster to Feature tool converts from raster to feature. Other tools may be useful in solving similar problems. ...
The Convert Feature to Raster tool converts features to a raster. The output is a hosted imagery layer. Usage notes Convert Feature to Raster includes configurations for input features, analysis settings, and the result layer. Input features The Input features group includes the following parameter...
Feature Set Value field Choose the field that will be used to assign values to the output raster. Field Output Name The name of the output raster service. The default name is based on the tool name and the input layer name. If the layer name already exists, you will be prompted to pro...
https://<root>/<serviceName>/RasterAnalysisTools/GPServer/ConvertFeatureToRaster Methods: GET Version Introduced: 10.5 Description The ConvertFeatureToRaster task converts a point, line, or polygon feature dataset to a raster. Request parameters ParameterDetails inputFeature (Required) The feature lay...
The Raster to Polygon tool can only process integer input rasters. Therefore, a floating type raster must be converted to an integer type raster before using the tool.
Learn how to convert raster images to vector art. Vectorize (Technology Preview) We would like you to try out the Vectorize feature and provide feedback. Please note that the feature is in Technology Preview and hence some of the capabilities would evolve, including performance and streamlined wo...
Raster to Vector Converter is used to convert raster files to vector files. It supports source formats, BMP, GIF, JPG, PCX, PDF, PNG, PBM, PGM, PPM, and TGA, target formats, PDF, EPS, PS, SVG, DXF, and EMF.
supported by the target. For example, if the target is a shapefile, raster columns are not supported and can be removed by not including them in the SubField list. When converting a feature class, the list must always include the geometry column (shape in this example). See the following ...