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Five-kilometer cells might be more applicable when studying the effects of global warming over the earth. To find the value each cell should receive on the resampled output raster, the center of each cell in the output must be mapped to the original input coordinate system.
What is the resample parameter in ArcGIS Pro?
The Output Cell Size parameter can resample the output to the same cell size as an existing raster layer, or it can output a specific X and Y cell size. There are four options for the Resampling Technique parameter:
How do you resample a raster dataset?
Use two numbers that specify the x and y cell size, which is space delimited. Use the path of a raster dataset from which the square cell size will be imported. Specifies the resampling technique to be used.
What is the maximum spatial error for resample?
It is used primarily for discrete data, such as a land-use classification, since it will not change the values of the cells. The maximum spatial error will be one-half the cell size. Majority —Performs a majority algorithm and determines the new value of the cell based on the most popular values within the filter window.
Spatial resolution refers to the dimension of the cell size representing the area covered on the ground. Therefore, if the area covered by a cell is 5 x 5 meters, the resolution is 5 meters. The higher the resolution of a raster, the smaller the cell size and, thus, the greater the detail.
How is the size of a cell related to the level of detail?
The level of detail (of features/phenomena) represented by a raster is often dependent on the cell (pixel) size, or spatial resolution, of the raster. The cell must be small enough to capture the required detail but large enough so computer storage and analysis can be performed efficiently.