Subtracts the value of the second input raster from the value of the first input raster on a pixel-by-pixel basis.
Notes
The order of the inputs is important and affects the output result.
If both inputs are integer, the output will be an integer type; otherwise, it will be a floating-point type.
If both inputs are single band rasters, or one of the inputs is a constant, the output will be a single band raster.
If both inputs are multiband rasters, the function will perform the operation on each band from one input, and the output will be a multiband raster. The number of bands in each multiband input must be the same.
If one of the inputs is a multiband raster and the other input is a constant, the function will perform the operation against the constant value for each band in the multiband input, and the output will be a multiband raster.
If both inputs are multidimensional rasters with same number of variables, the function will perform the operation for all slices with same dimension value, and the output will be a multidimensional raster. The variables in the inputs must have same dimensions or a common dimension but no uncommon dimensions.
If one of the inputs is a multidimensional raster and the other input is a constant, the function will perform the operation for all slices for all variables against the constant value, and the output will be a multidimensional raster.
Parameters
Parameter name | Description |
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Raster | The input from which to subtract the values of the second input. A constant value can be used as an input for this parameter, provided a raster is specified for the other parameter. |
Raster2 | The input values that will be subtracted from the values of the first input. A constant value can be used as an input for this parameter, provided a raster is specified for the other parameter. |
Extent Type | Choose which extent should be used in the output raster:
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Cellsize Type | Choose which cell size to use in the output raster. If all the input cell sizes are the same, all the options will yield the same results.
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