Accessing the Raster Function Template Editor

Using the Raster Function Template Editor you can create and edit function chains that are saved as .rft.xml files.

Generally, you can use a function chain template

  1. When you are adding data to a mosaic dataset
    • Open the raster type properties, click the Functions tab, then right-click a processing template and click Load.
  2. To edit the function chain in a mosaic dataset or its items using the Edit Raster Function tool or the Raster Function Editor Wizard
  3. To add server-side functions to an image service for both Desktop and web applications

You can access the Raster Function Template Editor in two ways, either from an existing function chain or by customizing the user interface by adding a button.

Accessing the Raster Function Template Editor from a function chain

Use the following steps when you have a function chain that you want to save as a template to be used elsewhere.

Steps:
  1. View a function chain. There are many options to do this, such as
    • Selecting a layer in the Image Analysis window and clicking the Add Function button Add Function
    • Opening the layer properties of a layer with functions and clicking the Functions tab
    • Opening the properties of a mosaic dataset and clicking the Functions tab
  2. Right-click the first item (Function chain item) under the Function Chain Function Chain and click Export As Template.

    The function chain is opened in the Raster Function Template Editor.

Accessing the Raster Function Template Editor from a button

Use the following steps if you want to create a new function chain, or if you want to edit an .rft.xml file.

Steps:
  1. In ArcMap, click the Customize menu and click Customize Mode.
  2. Click the Commands tab.
  3. In the Categories list, scroll down and click Raster.
  4. From the Commands list, drag and drop the Raster Function Template Editor Raster Function Template Editor item onto any toolbar.
  5. Click Close.
    TipTip:

    To remove the button from the toolbar, open the Customize dialog box, click the Raster Function Template Editor button Raster Function Template Editor, drag and drop it off the toolbar, then close the Customize dialog box.

  6. Click the Raster Function Template Editor button Raster Function Template Editor to open it.

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9/10/2014