Hello, Am 31.03.2014 12:38, schrieb Markus Neteler: > Yes, I think so: you should just be aware that a "lot" of increase > needs to be supported by information, otherwise it is pure cosmetics. > see > http://grasswiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Interpolation#Resampling_of_raster_maps_to_finer_resolution
Thanks for the advice, but I don't think its cosmetics in this case, because I assume when I have 280 °K at 51° N 7° E, and say 285 °K at 50 ° N and 7 °E, that it follows 50.5° N and 7 E will have 282.5 °K. As If I would draw a straight line between the data points z-values and get the correct interpolated z-values (at any resolution) from this line. I have the data as GTiff rasters as well as a Shapfile representing the point grid (sampled at cell centers), with the values in the attrubute table. For rasters I tryed the following: r.resample, which is nearst neighbour and not suitable because it does not increase the resulution of the data but of the grid. r.resamp.interp is maybe what I want, but the results of my tests are way to smooth (the original input values are not persisted, they are shrinked or increased to fit the interpolation surface), and I don't see parameters to adjust that. And I am not able to use r.resamp.rst, I do not know what the tool wants for ewres and nwres. At least not the values I get from g.region for the variables with the same name. And also not the integers for Cols and Rows of the grid. From the description r.resamp.rst looks good, as if this is maybe what I want... >> Which tool does this from vector points (r.bilin only takes >> raster)? > Be sure to use a fresh GRASS version. I use the 6.4.3 from the ubuntu-gis packages. > > If you have points, you can use the fast module > * Interpolating from vector points with B-splines (v.surf.bspline) I did this, with quite nice results, even though I don't want to have splines, because I want the values on a straight plane/line. I do not want to smooth the values or draw a curve between the values. I came up with this parameters: v.surf.bspline input=$sp raster=$out column=$varmon layer=1 sie=1 sin=1 lambda_i=1 method=bilinear I am unsure about the sie, sin and lambda_i parameters, so I set them to 1, can you advice for right input parameters, to get what I try to do? Thanks very much and regards, Christian > > Best > Markus -- Christian Willmes (Public-Key ID: 0x2FA87ED4) AG GIS & Fernerkundung | GIS & RS Group Geographisches Institut | Institute of Geography Universität zu Köln | University of Cologne Tel.: +49 (0)221 470 6234 Fax.: +49 (0)221 470 2280 http://www.geographie.uni-koeln.de/willmes-christian.695.en.html http://www.sfb806.de http://crc806db.uni-koeln.de http://cwillmes.de _______________________________________________ grass-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
