Hi all, Although I used the slope tool successfully a few months ago, I am trying to run it again but it's currently failing. It doesn't give me any error but I was able to run the command manually and it tells me it is missing the MINUSERPIXELVALUE option.
I logged a bug report[1] as this failure is new, but it was closed saying I just need to specify the MINUSERPIXELVALUE option myself. Unfortunately I can't see where in the slope tool to do this. I go to the Processing Toolbox, under "Raster terrain analysis", open "Slope", select my .tif but I can't see anywhere to enter in custom values. What am I missing, where is the option to specify MINUSERPIXELVALUE? I tried adding it to the end of the command manually and it both picked it up as a parameter as well as telling me I didn't specify it (see command output below). Thanks, Adam. [1] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/issues/54848 qgis_process run native:slope --distance_units=meters --area_units=m2 --ellipsoid=EPSG:7030 --INPUT=/path/to/file.tif --Z_FACTOR=1 --OUTPUT=TEMPORARY_OUTPUT --MINUSERPIXELVALUE=1 ---------------- Inputs ---------------- INPUT: /path/to/file.tif MINUSERPIXELVALUE: 1 OUTPUT: TEMPORARY_OUTPUT Z_FACTOR: 1 Using ellipsoid: EPSG:7030 Using distance unit: meters Using area unit: square meters ERROR 5: MINUSERPIXELVALUE must be specified. ---------------- Results ---------------- OUTPUT: /tmp/processing_KvAQKp/14e33f1ed4da411fa29f8f048cf8be1b/OUTPUT.ter _______________________________________________ QGIS-User mailing list [email protected] List info: https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user Unsubscribe: https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
