NAME
r.null - Manages NULL-values of given raster map.
KEYWORDS
raster,
map management,
null data,
no-data
SYNOPSIS
r.null
r.null --help
r.null [-fincrz] map=name [setnull=val[-val][,val[-val],...]] [null=float] [--help] [--verbose] [--quiet] [--ui]
Flags:
- -f
- Only do the work if the map is floating-point
- -i
- Only do the work if the map is integer
- -n
- Only do the work if the map doesn't have a NULL-value bitmap file
- -c
- Create NULL-value bitmap file validating all data cells
- -r
- Remove NULL-value bitmap file
- -z
- Re-create NULL-value bitmap file (to compress or uncompress)
- --help
- Print usage summary
- --verbose
- Verbose module output
- --quiet
- Quiet module output
- --ui
- Force launching GUI dialog
Parameters:
- map=name [required]
- Name of raster map for which to edit null values
- setnull=val[-val][,val[-val],...]
- List of cell values to be set to NULL
- null=float
- The value to replace the null value by
The function of
r.null is to explicitly create the NULL-value
bitmap file. The intended usage is to update maps that do not have a
NULL-value bitmap file (i.e. to indicate for each pixel if zero is a valid
value or is to be considered as NULL, i.e. no data value). The module does
not work with reclassified or external maps.
The design is flexible. Ranges of values can be set to NULL and/or the NULL
value can be eliminated and replace with a specified value.
The setnull parameter is used to specify values in the ranges to
be set to NULL. A range is either a single value (e.g., 5.3), or a pair of
values (e.g., 4.76-34.56). Existing NULL-values are left NULL, unless the
null argument is requested.
The null parameter eliminates the NULL value and replaces it with
value. This argument is applied only to existing NULL values, and not to the
NULLs created by the setnull argument.
Note that the value is restricted to integer if the map is an integer map.
r.null does not support reclassified maps because, if
r.null
was run on the reclass raster it would alter the original and any other
reclass rasters of the original. Therefore
r.null does not allow
recoding reclassified maps (products of
r.reclass).
As a workaround, the way to recode such a map is: The user creates a raster
map out of the reclassified map by copying it:
r.mapcalc "newmap = reclass"
By default no data files (i.e., NULL files) are not compressed unless a
specific environment variable is set. The NULL file compression must be
explicitly turned on with
export GRASS_COMPRESS_NULLS=1.
Warning: such raster maps can then only be opened with GRASS GIS 7.2.0 or
later. NULL file compression can be managed with
r.null -z.
From the
r.external documentation: GDAL-linked
(
r.external) maps do not have or use a NULL bitmap, hence
r.null cannot
manipulate them directly. Here NULL cells are those whose value matches
the value reported by the GDALGetRasterNoDataValue() function.
To introduce additional NULL values to a computation based on a GDAL-linked
raster, the user needs to either create a mask with with
r.mask and
then "apply" it using e.g.
r.resample or
r.mapcalc,
or use
r.mapcalc to create a copy with the appropriate categories
changed to NULL (
if()
condition).
Set specific values of a classified map to NULL:
r.null map=landcover.30m setnull=21,22
Set NULL-values of a map to a specific value:
r.null map=fields null=99
r.compress,
r.support,
r.quant
U.S.Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory
SOURCE CODE
Available at:
r.null source code
(history)
Latest change: Friday Oct 11 10:21:22 2024 in commit: b9a6b6883899e7611a2d65b63a1c02d6a50d59e4
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