IDLffMrSID::GetProperty
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The IDLffMrSID::GetProperty function method is used to query properties associated with the MrSID image.
Syntax
Obj->[IDLffMrSID::]GetProperty [, CHANNELS=nChannels] [, DIMENSIONS=Dims] [, LEVELS=Levels] [, PIXEL_TYPE=pixelType] [, TYPE=strType] [, GEO_VALID=geoValid] [, GEO_PROJTYPE=geoProjType] [, GEO_ORIGIN=geoOrigin] [, GEO_RESOLUTION=geoRes]
Arguments
None
Keywords
CHANNELS
Set this keyword to a named variable that will contain the number of image bands. For RGB images this is 3, for grayscale it is 1.
DIMENSIONS
Set this keyword equal to a named variable that will contain a two-element long integer array of the form [width, height] that specifies the dimensions of the MrSID image at level 0 (full resolution).
GEO_ORIGIN
Set this keyword to a named variable that will contain a two-element double precision array of the form [x, y] that specifies the location of the center of the upper-left pixel.
GEO_PROJTYPE
Set this keyword to a named variable that will contain an unsigned integer that specifies the geoTIFF projected coordinate system type code. For example, type code 32613 corresponds to PCS_WGS84_UTM_zone_13N.
For more information on the geoTIFF file type and available type codes see:
http://www.remotesensing.org/geotiff/geotiff.html
GEO_RESOLUTION
Set this keyword to a named variable that will contain a two-element double precision array of the form [xres, yres] that specifies the pixel resolution.
GEO_VALID
Set this keyword to a named variable that will contain a long integer that is set to:
LEVELS
Set this keyword equal to a named variable that will contain a two-element long integer array of the form [minlvl, maxlvl] that specifies the range of levels within the current image. Higher levels are lower resolution. A level of 0 equals full resolution. Negative values specify higher levels of resolution.
PIXEL_TYPE
Set this keyword to a named variable that will contain the IDL basic type code for a pixel sample. For a list of the data types indicated by each type code, see the "IDL Type Codes" section of the SIZE function.
TYPE
Set this keyword to a named variable that will contain a string identifying the file format. This should always be MrSID.
Examples
PRO MrSID_GetProperty ; Initialize the MrSID object. oFile = OBJ_NEW('IDLffMrSID', FILEPATH('test_gs.sid', $ SUBDIRECTORY = ['examples', 'data'])) ; Get the property information of the MrSID file. oFile->GetProperty, CHANNELS = chan, LEVELS = $ lvls, Pixel_Type = pType, TYPE = fileType, GEO_VALID = geoQuery ; Print MrSID file information. PRINT, 'Number of image channels = ', chan ; IDL returns 1 indicating one image band. PRINT, 'Range of image levels = ', lvls ; IDL returns -9, 4, the minimum and maximum level values. PRINT, 'Type code of image pixels = ', pType ; IDL returns 1 indicating byte data type. PRINT, 'Image file type = ', FileType ; IDL returns "MrSID" PRINT, 'Result of georeferencing data query = ', geoQuery ; IDL returns 0 indicating that the image does not contain ; georeferencing data. ; Destroy object references. OBJ_DESTROY, [oFile] END
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