Thanks for clarifying this. It isn't described anywhere in the xganim docs, so I was unable to get it to animate more than a few maps.
The parsing in the new TclTk module is still simpler. It will correctly recognize rast[1-100]. Also, no leading 0's are needed to make the series animate in the proper order. Michael On 9/13/07 9:00 AM, "Glynn Clements" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Michael Barton wrote: > >> I finished updating the new TclTk animation module and committed it to the >> cvs. It does pretty much what xganim did, but with somewhat nicer interface. >> It also has several important improvements over xganim. >> >> Enter up to 4 animation series "views", following same format used by xganim >> >> rast[1-n],rast2[1-n],... >> >> where rast[1-n] refers to raster maps rast1,rast2,rast3,...,rastn >> >> You can also enter maps in the format, not supported by xganim >> >> rast1,rast2,rast3,...,rastn > > This is supported by xganim; all of the view<n>= options have ->multiple=YES. > >> An important improvement is that xganim currently will only actually work >> with a series of 10 maps, rast[0-9]. Because it seek only individual >> characters at the end of each map in the series, it cannot recognize numbers >> higher than the numerals 0-9. That is 11 is simply two ones. > > It understands whatever the shell understands (it invokes "ls" via the > shell to expand wildcards). E.g. you can use "rast[0-9][0-9]" to match > rast00 through rast99 inclusive. If your maps have varying numbers of > digits, you can use multiple patterns, e.g.: > > view1=rast[0-9],rast[1-9][0-9] > > to match rast0 through rast99 inclusive. __________________________________________ Michael Barton, Professor of Anthropology Director of Graduate Studies School of Human Evolution & Social Change Center for Social Dynamics and Complexity Arizona State University phone: 480-965-6213 fax: 480-965-7671 www: http://www.public.asu.edu/~cmbarton _______________________________________________ grass-dev mailing list [email protected] http://grass.itc.it/mailman/listinfo/grass-dev

