This routine is obsolete and has been replaced by the SpectralIndex task.
Use this procedure to create a normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI).
Syntax
ENVI_DOIT, 'NDVI_DOIT', /CHECK, DIMS=array, FID=file ID, /IN_MEMORY, O_MAX=value, O_MIN=value, OUT_BNAME=string array, OUT_DT={1 | 4}, OUT_NAME=string, POS=array, R_FID=variable
Keywords
CHECK
Set this keyword to check for divide-by-zero errors. These errors are set to 0.
DIMS
The “dimensions” keyword is a five-element array of long integers that defines the spatial subset (of a file or array) to use for processing. Nearly every time you specify the keyword FID, you must also specify the spatial subset of the corresponding file (even if the entire file, with no spatial subsetting, is to be processed).
- DIMS[0]: A pointer to an open ROI; use only in cases where ROIs define the spatial subset. Otherwise, set to -1L.
- DIMS[1]: The starting sample number. The first x pixel is 0.
- DIMS[2]: The ending sample number
- DIMS[3]: The starting line number. The first y pixel is 0.
- DIMS[4]: The ending line number
To process an entire file (with no spatial subsetting), define DIMS as shown in the following code example. This example assumes you have already opened a file using ENVI_SELECT or ENVI_PICKFILE:
envi_file_query, fid, dims=dims
FID
The file ID (FID) is a long-integer scalar with a value greater than 0. An invalid FID has a value of -1. The FID is provided as a named variable by any routine used to open or select a file. Often, the FID is returned from the keyword R_FID in the ENVIRasterToFID routine. Files are processed by referring to their FIDs. If you work directly with the file in IDL, the FID is not equivalent to a logical unit number (LUN).
IN_MEMORY
Set this keyword to specify that output should be stored in memory. If you do not set IN_MEMORY, output will be stored on disk and you must specify OUT_NAME (see below).
O_MAX
Use this keyword to specify the output data maximum. Only use this keyword when OUT_DT=1 (byte).
O_MIN
Use this keyword to specify the output data minimum. Only use this keyword when OUT_DT=1 (byte).
OUT_BNAME
Use this keyword to specify a string array of output band names.
OUT_DT
This keyword indicates the IDL data type of the output data. Set the keyword to 1 for byte data and 4 for floating-point data.
OUT_NAME
Use this keyword to specify a string with the output filename for the resulting data. If you set the keyword IN_MEMORY, you do not need to specify OUT_NAME.
POS
Use this keyword to specify an array of zero-based, two-band positions. The following table lists examples for different sensors.
Data Type |
Band Numbers (IR, Red)
|
POS value |
Landsat TM |
(4, 3) |
[3,2] |
Landsat MSS |
(7, 5) |
[6,4] |
AVHRR |
(2, 1) |
[1,0] |
SPOT XS |
(3, 2) |
[2,1] |
AVIRIS |
(51, 29) |
[50,28] |
R_FID
ENVI Classic library routines that result in new images also have an R_FID, or “returned FID.” This is simply a named variable containing the file ID to access the processed data. Specifying this keyword saves you the step of opening the new file from disk.