This task subsets a raster spatially (by geographic location) and/or spectrally.
            Example
            
            e = ENVI()
             
            
            File = Filepath('qb_boulder_msi', Subdir=['data'], $
              Root_Dir=e.Root_Dir)
            Raster = e.OpenRaster(File)
             
            
            subRect = [Raster.nSamples/4, Raster.nLines/4, $
              Raster.nSamples*3/4, Raster.nLines*3/4]
             
            
            SpatialRef = Raster.SPATIALREF
             
            
            SpatialRef.ConvertFileToMap, subRect[0], subRect[1], ULx, ULy
            SpatialRef.ConvertFileToMap, subRect[0], subRect[3], LLx, LLy
            SpatialRef.ConvertFileToMap, subRect[2], subRect[1], URx, URy
            SpatialRef.ConvertFileToMap, subRect[2], subRect[3], LRx, LRy
            geoRect = [ LLx, LLy, URx, URy ]
             
            
            Task = ENVITask('GeographicSubsetRaster')
             
            
            Task.INPUT_RASTER = Raster
            Task.SUB_RECT = geoRect
             
            
            Task.Execute
             
            
            DataColl = e.Data
             
            
            DataColl.Add, Task.OUTPUT_RASTER
             
            
            View = e.GetView()
            Layer1 = View.CreateLayer(Task.OUTPUT_RASTER)
            Syntax
            Result = ENVITask('GeographicSubsetRaster')
            Input parameters (Set, Get): BANDS, INPUT_RASTER, OUTPUT_RASTER_URI, SPATIAL_REFERENCE, SUB_RECT
            Output parameters (Get only): OUTPUT_RASTER
            Parameters marked as "Set" are those that you can set to specific values. You can also retrieve their current values any time. Parameters marked as "Get" are those whose values you can retrieve but not set.
            Input Parameters
            BANDS (optional)
            Specify an array of band indices to include in the OUTPUT_RASTER.  The indices are zero-based, and a scalar is allowed for single-band output.
            INPUT_RASTER (required)
            Specify the input ENVIRaster to subset.
            OUTPUT_RASTER_URI (optional)
            Specify a string with the fully qualified filename and path to export the associated OUTPUT_RASTER.
            
                - If you set this parameter to an asterisk symbol (*), the output raster will be virtual and not written to disk.
- If you do not specify this parameter, or set it to an exclamation symbol (!), a temporary file will be created.
- If you set it to the hash symbol (#), ENVI creates a file in the temporary directory, but this file will not be deleted when ENVI closes.
SPATIAL_REFERENCE (optional)
            Specify an  ENVIPseudoRasterSpatialRef, ENVIRPCRasterSpatialRef, or ENVIStandardRasterSpatialRef object that indicates the spatial reference of the spatial subset. If you do not specify this parameter, ENVI will use the spatial reference of the input raster by default.
            SUB_RECT (required)
            Set this parameter to a four-element array expressing the spatial range of the raster data. The array is of the form [minX, minY, maxX, maxY]
            Values can be map coordinates (x=eastings, y=northings) or geographic coordinates (x=longitude, y=latitude), depending on the spatial reference object used.
            Output Parameters
            OUTPUT_RASTER
            This is a reference to the output raster of filetype ENVI.
            Methods
            Execute             
            Parameter             
            ParameterNames
            
            Properties
            DESCRIPTION             
            DISPLAY_NAME
            
             NAME
            
             REVISION
            
             TAGS
            
            Version History
            
                                 
                                 
                                     
                        | ENVI 5.2.1 | Introduced | 
                     
                        | ENVI 5.5 | OUTPUT_RASTER_URI now supports '*', which allows OUTPUT_RASTER to be virtual output. | 
                 
            
            See Also
            ENVITask, SubsetRaster Task, ENVISubsetRaster, Masking Support in ENVITasks