

(I also showed what you'd do if you really wanted each cell on its own.though I suspect merging like cells is a better plan if your final use wants that.)


The main trick is to use the RasterBandCombiner to get all 3 of your rasters into 1 raster that has 3 bands.Important to know the order,hence the use of a sorter in my example workspace.From there,the RasterToPolygonCoercer is likely the best option - it makes a polygon for each unique value set from the 3 bands.And it gives each polygon a label,which is the values of those bands,that you can then split to get out the 3 values you want to work with.I couldn't figure out what you really wanted to do with all 3,but I gave an example using the Extruder and Offsetter to make 3D buildings. So this was too intriguing not to give a crack at.So I talked to the team and we came up with the following.
