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The type of averaging an [[Average Overlay]] performs is dependent on the configured result type for that overlay. | |||
The following result types can be set for an average overlay. An average overlay contains only one result type and has no [[Child Overlay]]s. | |||
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{{:Avg interpolated result type (Average Overlay)}} | {{:Avg interpolated result type (Average Overlay)}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:04, 31 January 2024
The type of averaging an Average Overlay performs is dependent on the configured result type for that overlay. The following result types can be set for an average overlay. An average overlay contains only one result type and has no Child Overlays.
Icon | Result type | Unit | Mode | Description |
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AVG | A cell's value is the average of itself and its surrounding cells. | |||
MIN | A cell's value is the minimum of itself and its surrounding cells. | |||
MAX | A cell's value is the maximum of itself and its surrounding cells. | |||
AVG_INTERPOLATED | Replace NODATA cells using its surrounding cells. |