What is lerc?
The 'lerc' npm package is used for encoding and decoding LERC (Limited Error Raster Compression) files. LERC is a format developed by Esri for compressing raster data with controlled loss, making it suitable for geospatial applications where precision is important.
What are lerc's main functionalities?
Decode LERC data
This feature allows you to decode LERC data from a file. The decoded data can then be used for further processing or analysis.
const lerc = require('lerc');
const fs = require('fs');
// Read LERC file
const lercData = fs.readFileSync('path/to/lerc/file.lerc');
// Decode LERC data
const decodedData = lerc.decode(lercData);
console.log(decodedData);
Encode data to LERC format
This feature allows you to encode raster data into the LERC format. The encoded data can then be saved to a file for storage or transmission.
const lerc = require('lerc');
const fs = require('fs');
// Example data to encode
const data = {
width: 256,
height: 256,
pixels: new Float32Array(256 * 256)
};
// Encode data to LERC format
const encodedData = lerc.encode(data);
// Write encoded data to file
fs.writeFileSync('path/to/output/file.lerc', encodedData);
Other packages similar to lerc
geotiff
The 'geotiff' package is used for reading and writing GeoTIFF files, which are a common format for geospatial raster data. Unlike LERC, GeoTIFF does not focus on compression but rather on storing georeferenced raster data. It is more versatile in terms of metadata and geospatial information but may result in larger file sizes.
pngjs
The 'pngjs' package is used for encoding and decoding PNG images. While PNG is a lossless compression format, it is not specifically designed for geospatial data. It is more general-purpose and widely supported but may not offer the same level of control over compression errors as LERC.
jpeg-js
The 'jpeg-js' package is used for encoding and decoding JPEG images. JPEG is a lossy compression format that is widely used for photographic images. It is not suitable for applications requiring precise control over compression errors, making it less ideal for geospatial data compared to LERC.
Lerc JS
Rapid decoding of Lerc compressed raster data for any standard pixel type, not just rgb or byte
Browser
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://unpkg.com/lerc"></script>
Lerc.decode(xhrResponse, {
pixelType: "U8",
inputOffset: 10
});
Node
npm install lerc && npm install node-fetch
const fetch = require('node-fetch');
const Lerc = require('lerc');
fetch('http://elevation3d.arcgis.com/arcgis/rest/services/WorldElevation3D/Terrain3D/ImageServer/tile/0/0/0')
.then(response => response.arrayBuffer())
.then(body => {
const image = Lerc.decode(body);
image.width
});
API Reference
Lerc
a module for decoding LERC blobs
decode(input, [options]) ⇒ Object
⏏
A wrapper for decoding both LERC1 and LERC2 byte streams capable of handling multiband pixel blocks for various pixel types.
Kind: Exported function
Param | Type | Description |
---|
input | ArrayBuffer | The LERC input byte stream |
[options] | object | The decoding options below are optional. |
[options.inputOffset] | number | The number of bytes to skip in the input byte stream. A valid Lerc file is expected at that position. |
[options.pixelType] | string | (LERC1 only) Default value is F32. Valid pixel types for input are U8/S8/S16/U16/S32/U32/F32. |
[options.noDataValue] | number | (LERC1 only). It is recommended to use the returned mask instead of setting this value. |
Result Object Properties
Name | Type | Description |
---|
width | number | Width of decoded image. |
height | number | Height of decoded image. |
pixels | array | [band1, band2, …] Each band is a typed array of width*height. |
pixelType | string | The type of pixels represented in the output. |
mask | mask | Typed array with a size of width*height, or null if all pixels are valid. |
statistics | array | [statistics_band1, statistics_band2, …] Each element is a statistics object representing min and max values |
Licensing
Copyright © 2017-2018 Esri
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
A local copy of the license and additional notices are located with the source distribution at:
http://github.com/Esri/lerc/