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<description>Relevant Interfaces and Classes IRaster, IPixelBlock, IRawPixels see IRaster, IRawPixels examples in ArcGIS developers&apos; help Sampel code from http://forums.esri.com/Thread.asp?c=93&amp;f=992&amp;t=67032#173718 Public Function GetRasterValue(X As Double, Y As Double) As Double &apos;Raster Layer Dim pRLayer As IRasterLayer &apos;Set layer to top raster...</description>
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<description>G70.23 .F7 1993, Fractals in Geography, pp228-246 HV91 .P765 2002, Property-tax exemption for charities: Mapping the battlefield Bowman Journal of Public Economics, 1997, 66, 3, 383-407 Regional Science and Urban Economics, 1992, 22, 334, 453-474 Natural resource journal, Law Library,...</description>
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