On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 2:50 AM, Hamish<[email protected]> wrote: > much faster: > g.region -g | grep cells
faster yes, but I am already running r.univar to get the other numbers, so I can keep it simple. On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 4:55 AM, Hamish<[email protected]> wrote: >> if (param.shell_style->answer) { >> + fprintf(stdout, "total=%d\n", stats->size); >> fprintf(stdout, "n=%d\n", stats->n); >> fprintf(stdout, "null_cells=%d\n", stats->size - stats->n); >> fprintf(stdout, "min=%.15g\n", stats->min); > > > FWIW I'd put it after n= so you see a nice ratio of the two a/b. > > or maybe after null_cells= > > n= > null_cells= > +________ > total= ... > or to match `g.region -g` (and r.univar null_cells=) call it cells= > not total= Sounds good. Submitted: r.univar -g terra_lst1km20030624.LST_Day_1km.rst n=5698 null_cells=821198 cells=826896 min=21.464111328125 max=29.8845901489258 range=8.42047882080078 mean=25.3690008519616 mean_of_abs=25.3690008519616 stddev=1.75958414427925 variance=3.09613636079894 coeff_var=6.93596154829724 sum=144552.5668544769 May I backport to 6.4 as well? I checked this cd scripts grep r.univar */* | grep -v html | grep cell Nothing seems to conflict. _______________________________________________ grass-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-dev
