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The greater the radius, the more cells are included in the calculation of the average. | The greater the radius, the more cells are included in the calculation of the average. | ||
When the DISTANCE_M is set to 0, no averaging will effectively take place. The [[Average Overlay]] will simply display the value it finds as input. This configuration sets up the [[Average Overlay]] as an [[Input | When the DISTANCE_M is set to 0, no averaging will effectively take place. The [[Average Overlay]] will simply display the value it finds as input. This configuration sets up the [[Average Overlay]] as an [[Input overlay]]. | ||
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Revision as of 11:07, 20 January 2022
Icon | Attribute | Unit | Range | Description | Default value |
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DISTANCE_M | m | The radius within which an average value must be computed. | n/a |
The greater the radius, the more cells are included in the calculation of the average.
When the DISTANCE_M is set to 0, no averaging will effectively take place. The Average Overlay will simply display the value it finds as input. This configuration sets up the Average Overlay as an Input overlay.
Notes
- Combining a DISTANCE_M set to 0, with some form of NO_DATA interpolation will effectively produce a Grid Overlay which "fills up the gaps" of another Grid Overlay.