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NAME
r.quant - Produces the quantization file for a floating-point map.
KEYWORDS
raster,
statistics,
quantization
SYNOPSIS
r.quant
r.quant --help
r.quant [-tr] input=string[,string,...] [rules=name] [basemap=string] [fprange=dmin,dmax] [range=min,max] [--help] [--verbose] [--quiet] [--ui]
Flags:
- -t
- Truncate floating point data
- -r
- Round floating point data
- --help
- Print usage summary
- --verbose
- Verbose module output
- --quiet
- Quiet module output
- --ui
- Force launching GUI dialog
Parameters:
- input=string[,string,...] [required]
- Raster map(s) to be quantized
- rules=name
- Path to rules file ("-" to read from stdin)
- basemap=string
- Base map to take quant rules from
- fprange=dmin,dmax
- Floating point range: dmin,dmax
- range=min,max
- Integer range: min,max
r.quant produces the quantization file for a floating-point map.
The map parameter defines the map for which the rules are to be
created. If more than one map is specified, then this implies that the
floating-point range is the minimum and maximum of all the maps together,
unless either basemap=map or fprange=min,max is specified.
The quant rules have to be entered interactively.
If rules is specified, the input has the form:
value1:value2:cat1:[cat2]
where value1 and value2 are floating point values and cat1 cand cat2 are
integers. If cat2 is missing, it is taken to be equal to cat1. All values
can be "*" which means infinity.
It is an error for both basemap and fprange to be specified.
r.support,
r.null
Michael Shapiro, Olga Waupotitsch,
U.S.Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory
SOURCE CODE
Available at:
r.quant source code
(history)
Latest change: Monday Feb 27 13:45:25 2023 in commit: a82501dc85294207e8e58437c3ec7f1056465ed4
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