Label | Explanation | Data Type |
Input Raster Dataset | The input raster dataset or mosaic dataset. | Mosaic Dataset; Mosaic Layer; Raster Dataset |
X Skip Factor (Optional) | The number of horizontal pixels between samples. A skip factor controls the portion of the raster that is used when calculating the statistics. The input value indicates the horizontal or vertical skip factor, where a value of 1 will use each pixel and a value of 2 will use every second pixel. The skip factor can only range from 1 to the number of columns/rows in the raster. The value must be greater than zero and less than or equal to the number of columns in the raster. The default is 1 or the last skip factor used. The skip factors for raster datasets stored in a file geodatabase or an enterprise geodatabase are different. First, if the x and y skip factors are different, the smaller skip factor will be used for both the x and y skip factors. Second, the skip factor is related to the pyramid level that most closely fits the skip factor chosen. If the skip factor value is not equal to the number of pixels in a pyramid layer, the number is rounded down to the next pyramid level, and those statistics are used. | Long |
Y Skip Factor (Optional) | The number of vertical pixels between samples. A skip factor controls the portion of the raster that is used when calculating the statistics. The input value indicates the horizontal or vertical skip factor, where a value of 1 will use each pixel and a value of 2 will use every second pixel. The skip factor can only range from 1 to the number of columns/rows in the raster. The value must be greater than zero and less than or equal to the number of rows in the raster. The default is 1 or the last y skip factor used. The skip factors for raster datasets stored in a file geodatabase or an enterprise geodatabase are different. First, if the x and y skip factors are different, the smaller skip factor will be used for both the x and y skip factors. Second, the skip factor is related to the pyramid level that most closely fits the skip factor chosen. If the skip factor value is not equal to the number of pixels in a pyramid layer, the number is rounded down to the next pyramid level, and those statistics are used. | Long |
Ignore Values (Optional) | The pixel values that are not to be included in the statistics calculation. The default is no value or the last ignore value used. | Long |
Skip Existing (Optional) | Specify whether to calculate statistics only where they are missing or regenerate them even if they exist.
| Boolean |
Area of Interest
(Optional) | The area in the dataset from where you want the statistics to be calculated, so they are not generated from the entire dataset. You can either browse to a feature class or create a polygon graphic on the display. | Feature Set |
Derived Output
Label | Explanation | Data Type |
Updated Input Raster Dataset | The output raster dataset. | Raster Dataset |