Hi Hamish

that's simply a function of what's present in your input data.
> for floating point values it will just be the next highest
> integer beyond the maximum data value and can be ignored.
>
> Uhm but it has to do with the "number of categores"? It's used for
Histogram only?


> see also the output of r.univar and the display histogram tool.
>
> Ok r.univar is ok (I guess).



>
> > - and in the r.info v2 I get a command slightly different from
> > the one I typed:
> > r.in.xyz input="C:\Test_areas\graphbased\saidav2" \
> >   output="v...@permanent" method="mean" type="FCELL" fs=" " \
> >   x=1 y=2 z=3 zscale=1.0 percent=100
> > Why?
>
> But it didn't change my dataset right?

Franz
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