rasteridataa
Rasteridataa is a term used in digital geography and geographic information systems (GIS) to describe a raster data construct characterized by a regular grid of cells, or pixels, each carrying a numeric value representing a measured or modeled quantity. The concept distinguishes rasteridataa from vector data by focusing on gridded sampling and cell-centered attributes, and it encompasses single-band and multi-band rasters, with a spatial extent covering a defined geographic area.
In rasteridataa, the world is divided into equal-sized cells arranged in rows and columns. Each cell's value
Rasteridataa is not bound to a single file format; rather, it is an abstract data model implemented
Applications of rasteridataa span environmental monitoring, climate research, hydrology, agriculture, and urban planning. Analyses often involve