.\" Man page generated from reStructuredText. . . .nr rst2man-indent-level 0 . .de1 rstReportMargin \\$1 \\n[an-margin] level \\n[rst2man-indent-level] level margin: \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]] - \\n[rst2man-indent0] \\n[rst2man-indent1] \\n[rst2man-indent2] .. .de1 INDENT .\" .rstReportMargin pre: . RS \\$1 . nr rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level] \\n[an-margin] . nr rst2man-indent-level +1 .\" .rstReportMargin post: .. .de UNINDENT . RE .\" indent \\n[an-margin] .\" old: \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]] .nr rst2man-indent-level -1 .\" new: \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]] .in \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]]u .. .TH "GDAL-RASTER-RECLASSIFY" "1" "May 06, 2025" "" "GDAL" .SH NAME gdal-raster-reclassify \- Reclassify a raster dataset .sp Added in version 3.11. .SH SYNOPSIS .INDENT 0.0 .INDENT 3.5 .sp .EX Usage: gdal raster reclassify [OPTIONS] Reclassify values in a raster dataset Positional arguments: \-i, \-\-input Input raster dataset [required] \-o, \-\-output Output raster dataset [required] Common Options: \-h, \-\-help Display help message and exit \-\-json\-usage Display usage as JSON document and exit \-\-config = Configuration option [may be repeated] \-\-progress Display progress bar Options: \-f, \-\-of, \-\-format, \-\-output\-format Output format (\(dqGDALG\(dq allowed) \-\-co, \-\-creation\-option = Creation option [may be repeated] \-\-overwrite Whether overwriting existing output is allowed \-m, \-\-mapping Reclassification mappings (or specify a @ to point to a file containing mappings [required] \-\-ot, \-\-datatype, \-\-output\-data\-type Output data type. OUTPUT\-DATA\-TYPE=Byte|Int8|UInt16|Int16|UInt32|Int32|UInt64|Int64|CInt16|CInt32|Float16|Float32|Float64|CFloat32|CFloat64 Advanced Options: \-\-if, \-\-input\-format Input formats [may be repeated] \-\-oo, \-\-open\-option = Open options [may be repeated] .EE .UNINDENT .UNINDENT .SH DESCRIPTION .sp \fBgdal raster reclassify\fP reclassifies values in an input dataset. A file (or string) specifies the mapping of input pixel values or ranges to output files. .sp An example file is shown below. .INDENT 0.0 .INDENT 3.5 .sp .EX # remap land cover types 0 = 10 # land [2,4] = 20 # freshwater 1 = 40 # ocean NO_DATA = NO_DATA # leave NoData pixels unmodified .EE .UNINDENT .UNINDENT .sp (The \fB#\fP character indicates a comment that is ignored by the parser but can make the file easier to read.) In this case: .INDENT 0.0 .IP \(bu 2 input values of 0 will be output as 10 .IP \(bu 2 input values between 2 and 4 (inclusive) will be output as 20 .IP \(bu 2 input values of 1 will be output as 40 .IP \(bu 2 NoData values will be preserved as NoData .UNINDENT .sp The presence of any other values in the input will cause an error. If this is not desired, the input range \fBDEFAULT\fP can be used to specify an output value for pixels not covered by any other input range. These pixels may be converted unto NoData (\fBDEFAULT = NO_DATA\fP), some other constant value (e.g., \fBDEFAULT = 50\fP), or left unmodified (\fBDEFAULT = PASS_THROUGH\fP). .sp \fBNOTE:\fP .INDENT 0.0 .INDENT 3.5 \fBgdal raster reclassify\fP supports writing to VRT format; however, VRT files generated in this way can only be opened using GDAL 3.11 or greater. .UNINDENT .UNINDENT .SS Options .INDENT 0.0 .TP .B \-m, \-\-mapping A definition of mappings between input and output pixel values, as described above. The mappings may either be provided as text (with each entry separate by a semicolon), or they may be read from a file using \fB@filename.txt\fP\&. .UNINDENT .INDENT 0.0 .TP .B \-\-co = Many formats have one or more optional creation options that can be used to control particulars about the file created. For instance, the GeoTIFF driver supports creation options to control compression, and whether the file should be tiled. .sp May be repeated. .sp The creation options available vary by format driver, and some simple formats have no creation options at all. A list of options supported for a format can be listed with the \fI\%\-\-formats\fP command line option but the documentation for the format is the definitive source of information on driver creation options. See \fI\%Raster drivers\fP format specific documentation for legal creation options for each format. .UNINDENT .INDENT 0.0 .TP .B \-f, \-\-of, \-\-format, \-\-output\-format Which output raster format to use. Allowed values may be given by \fBgdal \-\-formats | grep raster | grep rw | sort\fP .UNINDENT .INDENT 0.0 .TP .B \-\-ot, \-\-datatype, \-\-output\-data\-type Output data type among \fBByte\fP, \fBInt8\fP, \fBUInt16\fP, \fBInt16\fP, \fBUInt32\fP, \fBInt32\fP, \fBUInt64\fP, \fBInt64\fP, \fBCInt16\fP, \fBCInt32\fP, \fBFloat32\fP, \fBFloat64\fP, \fBCFloat32\fP, \fBCFloat64\fP\&. .UNINDENT .SH GDALG OUTPUT (ON-THE-FLY / STREAMED DATASET) .sp This program supports serializing the command line as a JSON file using the \fBGDALG\fP output format. The resulting file can then be opened as a raster dataset using the \fI\%GDALG: GDAL Streamed Algorithm\fP driver, and apply the specified pipeline in a on\-the\-fly / streamed way. .SH EXAMPLES .SS Example 1 .INDENT 0.0 .INDENT 3.5 .sp .EX $ gdal raster reclassify \-m \(dq0=10; [2,4]=20; 1=40\(dq \-i wbm.tif \-o typ.tif .EE .UNINDENT .UNINDENT .SH AUTHOR Dan Baston .SH COPYRIGHT 1998-2025 .\" Generated by docutils manpage writer. .