Mirror (Data Management)
Summary
Reorients the raster by flipping it, from left to right, along the vertical axis through the center of the raster.
Illustration
Usage
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Mirror flips the raster from left to right along the vertical axis through the center of the region.
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You can save your output to BIL, BIP, BMP, BSQ, DAT, Esri Grid, GIF, IMG, JPEG, JPEG 2000, PNG, TIFF, or any geodatabase raster dataset.
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When storing your raster dataset to a JPEG file, a JPEG 2000 file, or a geodatabase, you can specify a Compression type and Compression Quality within the Environment Settings.
Syntax
Parameter | Explanation | Data Type |
in_raster |
Input raster dataset. | Mosaic Layer; Raster Layer |
out_raster |
Output raster dataset. When storing the raster dataset in a file format, you need to specify the file extension:
When storing a raster dataset in a geodatabase, no file extension should be added to the name of the raster dataset. When storing your raster dataset to a JPEG file, a JPEG 2000 file, a TIFF file, or a geodatabase, you can specify a compression type and compression quality. | Raster Dataset |
Code Sample
This is a Python sample for Mirror.
import arcpy
arcpy.Mirror_management("c:/data/image.tif", "c:/data/mirror.tif")
This is a Python script sample for Mirror.
##====================================
##Mirror
##Usage: Mirror_management in_raster out_raster
try:
import arcpy
arcpy.env.workspace = r"C:/Workspace"
##Mirror a TIFF format image
arcpy.Mirror_management("image.tif", "mirror.tif")
except:
print "Mirror example failed."
print arcpy.GetMessages()