Available Channels

Here’s the glossary of Channels retrievable.

The string version is exactly the name itself. f.CHN.RED == "RED"

In doubt, use the full f.CHN.XX call as autocomplete will help you.

Non-GLCM Channels

Related Examples on retrieving channels

The syntax is f.CHN.XX.

CHN Constant

Description

Layers

RED

Red Channel

1

GREEN

Green Channel

1

BLUE

Blue Channel

1

RGB

A Tuple of Red, Green, Blue Channels

3

RED_EDGE

Red Edge Channel

1

NIR

Near Infrared Channel

1

RGBRENIR

A Tuple of Red, Green, Blue, Red Edge, NIR Channels

5

X

X Position

1

Y

Y Position

1

XY

A Tuple of X, Y Channels

2

HUE

Hue Channel

1

SATURATION

Saturation Channel

1

VALUE

Value Channel

1

HSV

A Tuple of Hue, Saturation, Value Channels

3

NDI

Normalized Difference Index Channel

1

EX_G

Excess Green Channel

1

MEX_G

Modified Excess Green Channel

1

EX_GR

Excess Green Minus Red Channel

1

VEG

Vegetation Channel

1

NDVI

Normalized Difference Vegetation Index Channel

1

BNDVI

Blue Normalized Difference Vegetation Index Channel

1

GNDVI

Green Normalized Difference Vegetation Index Channel

1

GARO

Green Atmospherically Resistant Vegetation Index

1

GLI

Green Leaf Index

1

GBNDVI

Green Blue NDVI

1

GRNDVI

Green Red NDVI

1

NDRE

Normalized Difference Red Edge Channel

1

LCI

Leaf Chlorophyll Index Channel

1

MSAVI

Modified Soil Adjusted Vegetation Index Channel

1

OSAVI

Optimized Soil Adjusted Vegetation Index Channel

1

GLCM Channels

Related Examples on retrieving channels

For the channel label, it’ll be in the format FEATURE_CHANNEL.

For example, CON_RED, COR_GREEN.

The syntax to retrieve GLCM Feature of CHN is f.FEATURE(List[CHN]).

For example f.ASM([f.CHN.RED, f.CHN.GREEN]).

GLCM Feature

Description

CON

Contrast

ASM

Angular Second Moment

COR

Correlation

MEAN

GLCM Mean

VAR

GLCM Variance