Bill,

I did a somewhat similar thing 12 years ago for regional gravity, watching slope and intercept in sliding windows to map a continental suture zone. I programmed it in Matlab which was way faster (especially for the visualization and images) than it would have been in Fortran.

Steve

On 4/30/2013 1:49 PM, Bill Morris wrote:
Hello
Looking for suggestions on how to address the following problem

I have two grids with identical dimensions and cell size.
I wish to use a moving window (whose dimensions I can specify) and compute the slope, intercept and r-squared values for correlation of pixel values within window. This should be set up so that window moves systematically and simultaneously through the two grids.

The out would be a pixel points / grid which defined relationship between two grids

Bill Morris


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Steven Sheriff
Professor of Geophysics
University of Montana
Missoula, MT USA 59812
www.umt.edu/geosciences


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