Johannes Radinger wrote:
Hi,
I have a bunch of raster maps (~50 are named crast_* and 50 are named
rast_*). Is there a simple way (eg. using regular expressions) to
process them with the mapcalculator to get one resulting map which
shows only those cells (value 1) which are non-NULL cell in ALL maps?
Like I'd like the cells which all rasters have commonly populated.
Maybe there is a simple way to do this in the mapcalculator (or any
other modul) resp. in a python script?? Suggestions are mostly
welcome. Thanks,
r.series with the -n flag ? From the man page:
"With -n flag, any cell for which any of the corresponding input cells
are NULL is automatically set to NULL (NULL propagation). The aggregate
function is not called, so all methods behave this way with respect to
the -n flag."
See the man page for examples of how to use r.series in conjunction with
g.mlist to work with a series of maps.
Moritz
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