Damien O'Grady wrote: > Hi there > > I would like to contribute a script that I have used in my research to > the broader field. The script carries out linear regression, except > that rather than using two rasters for the x and y variables, it uses > any number of pairs of rasters, allowing the regression to be carried > out across a time series, resulting in a slope, intercept and R^2 values > for each pixel.
It seems that your script is doing the same like the C module r.regression.series in grass-addons [0] ? Markus M [0] https://trac.osgeo.org/grass/browser/grass-addons/grass7/raster/r.regression.series > > The crunch is that it is written in perl, as this is what I know best > and it serves me well. I have done my best to conform to the stated > standards, and I have produced a fairly detailed manual page. This will > give you a better idea of what the script does, with examples. I attach > the script and html here. I hope that you will consider making it > available to others. > > Here at James Cook University, by the way, we are encouraging a switch > from problematic and costly proprietary software to GRASS GIS. I am a > major fan of GRASS, particularly on a Linux platform, and I am pleased > that more and more students are listening. You should see a sharp rise > in its use here in Queensland in the near future. > > Thanks > > Damien O'Grady > > > _______________________________________________ > grass-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-dev _______________________________________________ grass-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-dev
