The Mirror/Rotate operation allows you to reflect or mirror a raster map in a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal line, to transpose the map's rows and columns, or to rotate a raster map 90°, 180°, 270° (clock-wise).
Below, the different options are illustrated using a 3 * 3 map.
Reflection in a horizontal line:
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Reflection in a vertical line:
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Reflection in a diagonal:
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Transpose:
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Rotate 90°:
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Rotate 180°:
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Rotate 270°:
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Input map requirements:
No special input map requirements.
The operation can also be applied on all raster maps in a map list.
Domain and georeference of output map:
The output raster map uses the same domain as the input raster map.
The operation always creates a new georeference for the output map.
When the operation is performed on an input map list, you will obtain an output map list. When the output map list is opened, the output raster maps will be (defined and) calculated.
Tip:
When you wish to rotate a raster map into another direction, create a georeference tiepoints and then use Resample.
See also:
Mirror/Rotate : command line (1)