prantogg commented on code in PR #1234: URL: https://github.com/apache/sedona/pull/1234#discussion_r1483918411
########## docs/api/sql/Raster-operators.md: ########## @@ -2482,14 +2482,16 @@ SELECT RS_Normalize(band) ### RS_NormalizeAll -Introduction: Normalizes values in all bands of a raster between a given normalization range. The function maintains the data type of the raster values by ensuring that the normalized values are cast back to the original data type of each band in the raster. By default, the values are normalized to range [0, 255]. RS_NormalizeAll can take upto 6 of the following arguments. +Introduction: Normalizes values in all bands of a raster between a given normalization range. The function maintains the data type of the raster values by ensuring that the normalized values are cast back to the original data type of each band in the raster. By default, the values are normalized to range [0, 255]. RS_NormalizeAll can take upto 7 of the following arguments. - `raster`: The raster to be normalized. - `minLim` and `maxLim` (Optional): The lower and upper limits of the normalization range. By default, normalization range is set to [0, 255]. -- `noDataValue` (Optional): Defines the value to be used for missing or invalid data in raster bands. By default, noDataValue is set to `maxLim`. +- `noDataValue` (Optional): Defines the value to be used for missing or invalid data in raster bands. By default, noDataValue is set to `maxLim` and Safety mode is triggered. - `minValue` and `maxValue` (Optional): Optionally, specific minimum and maximum values of the input raster can be provided. If not provided, these values are computed from the raster data. - `normalizeAcrossBands` (Optional): A boolean flag to determine the normalization method. If set to true (default), normalization is performed across all bands based on global min and max values. If false, each band is normalized individually based on its own min and max values. +A safety mode is triggered when `noDataValue` is null, setting it to `maxLim` and normalizing data values to the range [minLim, maxLim-1]. This is to avoid replacing valid data that might coincide with the new `noDataValue`. Review Comment: Accordingly updated the documentation too -- This is an automated message from the Apache Git Service. To respond to the message, please log on to GitHub and use the URL above to go to the specific comment. To unsubscribe, e-mail: issues-unsubscr...@sedona.apache.org For queries about this service, please contact Infrastructure at: us...@infra.apache.org