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NAME
r.recode.attr  - Recode raster using attribute table (csv file) as input.
KEYWORDS
raster, 
recode
SYNOPSIS
r.recode.attr
r.recode.attr --help
r.recode.attr [-a] input=name output=name rules=name  [--help]  [--verbose]  [--quiet]  [--ui] 
Flags:
- -a
 
- Align the current region to the input raster map
 
- --help
 
- Print usage summary
 
- --verbose
 
- Verbose module output
 
- --quiet
 
- Quiet module output
 
- --ui
 
- Force launching GUI dialog
 
 
Parameters:
- input=name [required]
 
- Input map
 
- output=name [required]
 
- name(s) output layer(s)
 
- rules=name [required]
 
- Full path to rules file
 
- Name of input file
 
 
The 
r.reclass.attr plugin let you reclass/recode a raster 
layer based on values in a csv table. The csv file should include at 
least two columns. The first column should correspond to (part of) 
the raster values. The other columns should hold the 
reclassification values. 
For each column in the csv (comma separated text) file (except 
the first one) a new map will be created, replacing the raster 
values corresponding to the first column with those in the second 
(3rd, 4th, etc) column. 
The user can define the names of the output map(s). If only one 
output name is provided and the rules file contains more than two 
columns, the function will create output names by appending for each 
recode layer the corresponding column name to the output name 
provided by the user. 
The script uses r.recode to allow the user to reclass integer values 
to floating point values. However, like 
r.reclass
you can only convert number one to one (and not like 
r.recode 
ranges of values to one value or a new range of values)
    - Use r.reclass instead of r.recode when possible (if input 
    raster is integer and all reclass values are integers)
 
    - Allow text files with different types of separators (now only 
    comma separated files)
 
See this blog post for an example.
 
r.reclass,
r.recode
 
Paulo van Breugel, paulo at ecodiv.org
SOURCE CODE
  Available at:
  r.recode.attr source code
  (history)
  Latest change: Monday Jun 28 07:54:09 2021 in commit: 1cfc0af029a35a5d6c7dae5ca7204d0eb85dbc55
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