Isis 3 Application Documentation
Cube attribute editor
Overview
Parameters
Example 1
Example 2
Example 3
Description
Copies the input cube to the output cube using the specified attributes.
Categories
History
Jacob Danton 2005-11-16
Original version
Jacob Danton 2006-02-06
Added examples
Jeff Anderson 2007-06-25
Added ability to optionally not propagate tables
Parameter Groups
Files
Name
Description
FROM
Input file
TO
Output cube
Options
Files :
FROM
Description
The input cube.
Type
cube
File Mode
input
Filter
*.cub
Files :
TO
Description
The resultant cube with attribute modifications.
Type
cube
File Mode
output
Filter
*.cub
Options :
PROPTABLES
Description
This option allows the user to select if tables will be propagated to the output cube
Type
boolean
Default
true
Example 1
cubeatt example
Description
Example of the cubeatt program.
Command Line
cubeatt from=peaks.cub+1 to=peaks_band1.cub
Copy the first band of peaks.cub into peaks_band1.cub.
GUI Screenshot
cubeatt GUI
Example GUI
Screenshot of GUI with parameters filled in to perform this example
Input Image
Input image
Input image
Parameter Name:
FROM
This is the input image, peaks.cub.
Output Image
Output image
Example output
Parameter Name:
TO
This is the output image which consists of just the first band of peaks.
Notice, it is impossible to tell them apart.
Example 2
cubeatt example
Description
Example of the cubeatt program.
Command Line
cubeatt from=peaks.cub to=peaks_8bit.cub+8bit+0.0:255.0
Copy an 8bit version of peaks.cub into peaks_8bit.cub.
GUI Screenshot
cubeatt GUI
Example GUI
Screenshot of GUI with parameters filled in to perform this example
Input Image
Input image
Input image
Parameter Name:
FROM
This is the input image, peaks.cub.
Output Image
Output image
Example output
Parameter Name:
TO
This is the output image which is an 8-bit version of the original which is 32-bits.
Again, it is impossible to tell them apart.
Example 3
cubeatt example
Description
Example of the cubeatt program.
Command Line
cubeatt from=peaks.cub+1 to=peaks_8bit.cub+8bit+75.0:125.0
Copy an 8bit version of the first band in peaks.cub into peaks_cropped.cub that has a output range from 75 to 125.
GUI Screenshot
cubeatt GUI
Example GUI
Screenshot of GUI with parameters filled in to perform this example
Input Image
Input image
Input image
Parameter Name:
FROM
This is the input image, peaks.cub.
Output Image
Output image
Example output
Parameter Name:
TO
This is the output image which is an 8-bit version of the first band of the original which is 32-bits.
The range of the output image has been limited to values between 75 and 125.