Ken Mankoff wrote > I nowe select a map from the dropdown, set the "Cell value:" to 9999, > "Width:" to 30 (the resolution of the map), and select the point option, > click 3x (3 green "+"'s appear), and then save the raster. If I then > inspect it with "r.info", it appears to be a new raster created by this > tool (based on the "Comments" section), but the max is not 9999: > >> r.info DEM > > +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ > | Range of data: min = 341 max = 589 > | > | > | > | Data Description: > | > | generated by r.patch > | > | > | > | Comments: > | > | r.patch --overwrite --quiet input="xceebb34b,DEM_backupcopy_10405" > o\ > | > | utput="DEM@DEM" > | > > +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ > > If I repeat with the area tool instead of the point tool, and select > ~10x10 > area on a small raster (the region is only 80x50), when I save it it says > "rasterizing..." for ~10 minutes and nothing appears to be happening.
now tested it with System Info GRASS version: 7.3.svn GRASS SVN revision: r71404 Build date: 2017-08-15 Build platform: i386-w64-mingw32 GDAL: 2.2.1 PROJ.4: 4.9.3 GEOS: 3.5.0 SQLite: 3.17.0 Python: 2.7.4 wxPython: 2.8.12.1 Platform: Windows-Vista-6.0.6002-SP2 (OSGeo4W) on a very old windows box with the NC sample data set g.region -p -a raster=elevation@PERMANENT align=elevation@PERMANENT r.surf.random output=rrandom r.info map=rrandom@user1 Range of data: min = 1.65429668186334e-005 max = 99.9999642372131 after editing with cell value 9999 in the wxGUI r.info map=rrandom@user1 Range of data: min = 1.65429668186334e-005 max = 99.9999642372131 r.patch --overwrite --quiet input="x6cd2d029,rrandom_backupcopy_2220" output="rrandom@user1" I've experienced the same behaviour like you at the first step. but in a second test: r.info map=rrandom@user1 Range of data: min = 1.65429668186334e-005 max = 888888888 r.patch --overwrite --quiet input="x0738b000,rrandom_backupcopy_2220\" output="rrandom@user1" it seems to be a chronological matter of when you enter the cell value and press the area/line/point button. it works, at least here, when I enter first the cell value, than choose area/line/point button, and then beginn to edit. ----- best regards Helmut -- View this message in context: http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/d-rast-edit-with-multiple-maps-tp5331874p5331935.html Sent from the Grass - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ grass-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
