wbt_weighted_overlay: Weighted overlay

View source: R/gis_analysis_overlay.R

wbt_weighted_overlayR Documentation

Weighted overlay

Description

Performs a weighted sum on multiple input rasters after converting each image to a common scale. The tool performs a multi-criteria evaluation (MCE).

Usage

wbt_weighted_overlay(
  factors,
  weights,
  output,
  cost = NULL,
  constraints = NULL,
  scale_max = 1,
  wd = NULL,
  verbose_mode = NULL,
  compress_rasters = NULL,
  command_only = FALSE
)

Arguments

factors

Input factor raster files.

weights

Weight values, contained in quotes and separated by commas or semicolons. Must have the same number as factors.

output

Output raster file.

cost

Boolean array indicating which factors are cost factors, contained in quotes and separated by commas or semicolons. Must have the same number as factors.

constraints

Input constraints raster files.

scale_max

Suitability scale maximum value (common values are 1.0, 100.0, and 255.0).

wd

Changes the working directory. Default: NULL will use the value in WhiteboxTools settings, see wbt_wd() for details.

verbose_mode

Sets verbose mode. If verbose mode is FALSE, tools will not print output messages. Default: NULL will use the value in WhiteboxTools settings, see wbt_verbose() for details.

compress_rasters

Sets the flag used by 'WhiteboxTools' to determine whether to use compression for output rasters. Default: NULL will use the value in WhiteboxTools settings, see wbt_compress_rasters() for details.

command_only

Return command that would be executed by system() rather than running tool. Default: FALSE.

Value

Returns the tool text outputs.


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