https://gdal.org/programs/gdal_calc.html
see the examples at the bottom. There are a number of numpy.* statements.
On 6/6/24 21:48, lefsky--- via gdal-dev wrote:
I know gdal_calc calculates using "python syntax" but I've never seen
documentation for using numpy functions within the calc statement. From
my simplistic perspective, allowing numpy functions would make gdal_calc
much more powerful without too much additional coding.
Or is there something I'm missing?
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