arcgridwrite
arcgridwrite(fileName,X,Y,Z)- converts data in a matlab
grid into a text file in Arc ASCII Grid Format.
INPUTS
fileName: output filename including extension
X: X coordinates (vector 1 x N)
Y: Y coordinates (vector m x 1)
Z: gridded data (m x n)
SYNTAX AND OPTIONS
arcgridwrite('D:\tools\bathyGrid.asc',X,Y,Z)
arcgridwrite(...,'precision',5) - changes default output
from 3 to 5 decimal places.
arcgridwrite(...,'nodata',-32768) - changes no data value
from -9999 (default) to -32768.
arcgridwrite(...,'grid_mapping','center') - changes the
grid spatial reference from 'corner' (default) to 'center'.
This is useful when combining output from the mapping
toolbox's PIXCENTERS function.
EXAMPLE 1 - create a raster grid of the peaks function
[X,Y,Z]=peaks(100);
arcgridwrite('peaksArc.asc',X(1,:),Y(:,1),Z,'precision',5)
NOTES
Because the Arc ASCII format has only one parameter for cell size,
both X and Y must have the same, non-varying grid spacing.
Cite As
Andrew Stevens (2025). arcgridwrite (https://github.com/drewstev/arcgridwrite), GitHub. Retrieved .
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1.1.0.0 | Finally incorporated lots of comments from everyone. Thanks!
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1.0.0.0 | change keyword in header from corner to center. |