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Hi Tyn- > It's late in Ulaan Bataar, so addressing myself in not the way forward > ;-) No problem > An array of images I processed using the minOverTime, maxOverTime and > here are the results for a Data probe/Time-series: > > Input array: [0.11, 0.31, 0.27, 0.41] > Stats input array: (Min/Avg,Max) 0.11, 0.32, 0.41 > > Output minOverTime: 0.11 > Output maxOverTime: 0.113 > > Any ideas, or am I getting the purpose of maxOverTime. Is this supposed > to aggregate for all pixels in a time-step, or on a per-pixel basis for > time? The min/max/avgOverTime is a per-pixel basis calculation. It also assumes that all images are in the same projection. All my tests show that they are behaving as intended. Don Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: WYL-146840 Department: Support IDV Priority: Normal Status: Open