gdal-raster-calc - Perform pixel-wise calculations on a raster
Added in version 3.11.
Usage: gdal raster calc [OPTIONS] [<INPUTS>] <OUTPUT>
Perform raster algebra
Positional arguments:
-i, --input <INPUTS> Input raster datasets [1.. values]
-o, --output <OUTPUT> Output raster dataset (created by algorithm) [required]
Common Options:
-h, --help Display help message and exit
--json-usage Display usage as JSON document and exit
--config <KEY>=<VALUE> Configuration option [may be repeated]
--progress Display progress bar
Options:
-f, --of, --format, --output-format <OUTPUT-FORMAT> Output format ("GDALG" allowed)
--co, --creation-option <KEY>=<VALUE> Creation option [may be repeated]
--overwrite Whether overwriting existing output is allowed
--ot, --datatype, --output-data-type <OUTPUT-DATA-TYPE> Output data type. OUTPUT-DATA-TYPE=Byte|Int8|UInt16|Int16|UInt32|Int32|UInt64|Int64|CInt16|CInt32|Float16|Float32|Float64|CFloat32|CFloat64
--no-check-srs Do not check consistency of input spatial reference systems
--no-check-extent Do not check consistency of input extents
--calc <CALC> Expression(s) to evaluate [1.. values] [required]
gdal raster calc performs pixel-wise calculations on one or
more input GDAL datasets. Calculations can be performed eagerly, writing
results to a conventional raster format, or lazily, written as a set of
derived bands in a VRT (Virtual Dataset).
The list of input GDAL datasets can be specified at the end of the
command line or put in a text file (one input per line) for very long lists.
If more than one input dataset is used, it should be prefixed with a name by
which it will be referenced in the calculation, e.g. A=my_data.tif.
(If a single dataset is used, it will be referred to with the variable
X in formulas.)
The inputs should have the same spatial reference system and
should cover the same spatial extent but are not required to have the same
spatial resolution. The spatial extent check can be disabled with
--no-check-extent, in which case the inputs must have the same
dimensions. The spatial reference system check can be disabled with
--no-check-srs.
The following options are available:
- --co
<NAME>=<VALUE>
- Many formats have one or more optional creation options that can be used
to control particulars about the file created. For instance, the GeoTIFF
driver supports creation options to control compression, and whether the
file should be tiled.
May be repeated.
The creation options available vary by format driver, and some
simple formats have no creation options at all. A list of options
supported for a format can be listed with the --formats command
line option but the documentation for the format is the definitive
source of information on driver creation options. See Raster
drivers format specific documentation for legal creation options for
each format.
- --overwrite
- Allow program to overwrite existing target file or dataset. Otherwise, by
default, gdal errors out if the target file or dataset already
exists.
- -i
[<name>=]<input>
- Select an input dataset to be processed. If more than one input dataset is
provided, each dataset must be prefixed with a name to which it will will
be referenced in --calc.
- --calc
- An expression to be evaluated using the muparser math parser
library. The expression may refer to individual bands of each input (e.g.,
X[1] + 3) or it may be applied to all bands of an input (X +
3). If the expression contains a reference to all bands of multiple
inputs, those inputs must either have the same the number of bands, or a
single band.
For example, if inputs A and B each have three
bands, and input C has a single band, then the argument --calc
"A + B + C" is equivalent to --calc "A[1] + B[1] +
C[1]" --calc "A[2] + B[2] + C[1]" --calc "A[3] +
B[3] + C[1]".
Multiple calculations may be specified; output band(s) will be
produced for each expression in the order they are provided.
Input rasters will be converted to 64-bit floating point
numbers before performing calculations.
- --no-check-extent
- Do not verify that the input rasters have the same spatial extent. The
input rasters will instead be required to have the same dimensions. The
geotransform of the first input will be assigned to the output.
- --no-check-srs
- Do not check the spatial reference systems of the inputs for consistency.
All inputs will be assumed to have the spatial reference system of the
first input, and this spatial reference system will be used for the
output.
This program supports serializing the command line as a JSON file
using the GDALG output format. The resulting file can then be opened
as a raster dataset using the GDALG: GDAL Streamed Algorithm driver,
and apply the specified pipeline in a on-the-fly / streamed way.
gdal raster calc -i "A=file1.tif" -i "B=file2.tif" -i "C=file3.tif" --calc "A+B+C" -o out.tif
gdal raster calc -i "A=file1.tif" -i "B=file2.tif" -i "C=file3.tif" --calc "max(A,B,C)" -o out.tif
gdal raster calc -i "A=input.tif" -o result.tif --calc="A > 0 ? A : NaN"
Dan Baston <dbaston@gmail.com>