<interpolationRBF_uri>/{interpolationRBFResultID}[.<format>]
Spline analysis result resource, used to get the result of the first-order spline interpolation.
Supported methods
Supported output formats: rjson, json, html, xml.
Below is an example of performing an HTTP request on a specified URI with rjson as the output format. supermapiserver in the URI is the name of the server.
http://supermapiserver:8090/iserver/services/spatialanalyst-sample/restjsr/spatialanalyst/datasets/SamplesP@Interpolation/interpolation/rbf/7akwbldn_c6ce72973e9c43c487633d61a6add313
Gets the results of spline interpolation analysis.
Normal response code(s): 200.
Name | Type | Description |
succeed | boolean | Whether the interpolation analysis is successful. |
message |
String | The information returned when the interpolation analysis failed. |
dataset | String | The ID of the result dataset. |
recordset | Recordset | The result record set for storing information of the spatial objects. |
Implement GET request on the result resource of interpolationRBF resource POST results: http://localhost:8090/iserver/services/spatialanalyst-sample/restjsr/spatialanalyst/datasets/SamplesP@Interpolation/interpolation/rbf/7akwbldn_c6ce72973e9c43c487633d61a6add313, the response in rjson format is as follows:
{
"dataset": "test_rbf@Interpolation",
"message": null,
"recordset": null,
"succeed": true
}
Asks for the response identical to the one that would correspond to a GET request, but without the response body. This is useful for retrieving meta-information written in response headers, without having to transport the entire content. The meta-information includes the media-type, content-encoding, transfer-encoding, content-length, etc.
HEAD request can be used to check if the interpolationRBFResult resource exists, or if the resource can be accessed by clients. It can also determine if the interpolationRBFResult resource supports an output format <format> if performed on a URI with .<format> included.