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• POLYGON_CROP_FILE - specifies the full path and filename of a vector file containing a polygon<br />

feature to which the export should be cropped. If multiple polygons are found in the specified file the<br />

polygon which has the largest intersection with the data to be exported will be used as the crop<br />

polygon (see POLYGON_CROP_USE_ALL or POLYGON_CROP_USE_EACH for exceptions).<br />

• POLYGON_CROP_NAME - specifies the name of a polygon shape previously defined using the<br />

DEFINE_SHAPE command to which the export should be cropped. The coordinates in the shape<br />

need to have been provided in whatever projection the export is being done in.<br />

• POLYGON_CROP_USE_ALL - specifies that if a POLYGON_CROP_FILE is specified that<br />

contains multiple polygons, the export will be cropped to all polygons in that file rather than just the<br />

best-fit polygon.<br />

• POLYGON_CROP_USE_EACH - specifies that if a POLYGON_CROP_FILE is specified that<br />

contains multiple polygons, the operation will generate a separate export for each polygons in that file<br />

rather than just the best-fit polygon. See the POLYGON_CROP_BBOX_ONLY and<br />

POLYGON_CROP_NAME_ATTR options for naming and other options when using this parameter.<br />

Use POLYGON_CROP_USE_EACH=YES to enable.<br />

• POLYGON_CROP_BBOX_ONLY - specifies that if the POLYGON_CROP_USE_EACH parameter<br />

is specified that each export should just be cropped to the bounding box of each polygon rather than<br />

the actual boundary of the polygon. Use POLYGON_CROP_BBOX_ONLY=YES to enable only<br />

cropping to the bounding box.<br />

• POLYGON_CROP_NAME_ATTR - used to control the filenames generated when cropping to<br />

multiple polygons using the POLYGON_CROP_USE_EACH parameter. This should be the actual<br />

name of the attribute from the polygon features to use for naming, or the special values or . If no value is provided, the exported files will be sequentially<br />

numbered.<br />

• POLYGON_CROP_FOLDER_ATTR - used to control the filenames generated when cropping to<br />

multiple polygons using the POLYGON_CROP_USE_EACH parameter. This should be the actual<br />

name of the attribute from the polygon features to use as a folder name before the actual filename or<br />

the special values .<br />

• OVERWRITE_EXISTING - specifies that existing files should be overwritten. The default is<br />

OVERWRITE_EXISTING=YES, so use OVERWRITE_EXISTING=NO to skip exporting files that<br />

already exist.<br />

EXPORT_RASTER<br />

<strong>Global</strong> <strong>Map</strong>per User's Manual<br />

The EXPORT_RASTER command exports all currently loaded raster, vector, and elevation data to a file. The<br />

following parameters are supported by the command.<br />

• FILENAME - full path to file to save the data to<br />

• TYPE - type of raster file we're exporting to<br />

♦ BIL - export to a band interleave (BIL) format file.<br />

♦ BIP - export to a band interleaved pixel (BIP) format file.<br />

♦ BMP - export to a Windows bitmap (BMP) format file.<br />

♦ BSQ - export to a band sequential (BSQ) format file.<br />

♦ ECW - export to an ECW format file.<br />

♦ ERDAS - export to an Erdas Imagine IMG format file.<br />

♦ GEOTIFF - export to a GeoTIFF format file.<br />

♦ IDRISI_RASTER - export to an Idrisi raster format file.<br />

♦ JPEG - export to a JPG format file.<br />

♦ JPEG2000 - export to a JPEG2000 format file.<br />

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