On Wed, 11 Jul 2018, Moritz Lennert wrote:

See also the general raster info: https://grass.osgeo.org/grass74/manuals/rasterintro.html which explains that:

1. Raster output maps have their bounds and resolution equal to those of the current computational region. 2. Raster input maps are automatically cropped/padded and rescaled (using nearest-neighbour resampling) to match the current region. 3. Raster input maps are automatically masked if a raster map named MASK exists. The MASK is only applied when reading maps from the disk.

In other words: the MASK only applies for reading. For a given region and MASK, interpolation will happen for the entire region, but only using raster input data which falls within the MASK (vector input data is read from the entire region generally). If you erase the MASK, you will see that the result of interpolation (and other raster commands) covers the entire region.

Moritz,

  Thank you.

Regards,

Rich
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