Martin Landa wrote:
> is there any reason why r.reclass does not support FP raster maps?
The immediate reason is that the underlying functionality in libgis
doesn't support it. r.reclass merely creates the tables; it's libgis
which uses them.
It would be a relatively simple matter to extend the
#1462: r.walk not working in Lambert Conformal Conic projection
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Reporter: cmbarton | Owner: grass-dev@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: critical
On Sat, Oct 8, 2011 at 10:12 PM, Martin Landa wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is there any reason why r.reclass does not support FP raster maps?
I found this message in my inbox:
On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 2:58 AM, Glynn Clements
wrote:
> Michael Barton wrote:
>> Related to this, does r.reclass only produce inte
#1462: r.walk not working in Lambert Conformal Conic projection
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Reporter: cmbarton | Owner: grass-dev@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: critical
Hi,
is there any reason why r.reclass does not support FP raster maps?
Thanks, Martin
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#1462: r.walk not working in Lambert Conformal Conic projection
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Reporter: cmbarton | Owner: grass-dev@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: critical
+1 for backporting the r.walk 6.5 patches
to 6.4.2. They make the module a lot more useful.
Ben
On 10/08/2011 05:29 PM, Michael Barton wrote:
One of my students was having problems with r.walk not properly
reflecting surface topography in 6.4.2 svn (from a few weeks ago).
So I checked it out t
One of my students was having problems with r.walk not properly reflecting
surface topography in 6.4.2 svn (from a few weeks ago).
So I checked it out today. My comparison is not quite the same as hers as she
is on Mac OS X 10.6.8 and I've tested this on 10.7.2 (Lion). But we're using
the same
Sören Gebbert wrote:
> > Make opening/reading/closing maps for each row a separate feature
> > (-x flag). This has a significant performance impact, may be
> > unnecessary ("ulimit -n" is 1024 by default, but this can be changed
> > if you have sufficient privilege; 100k open files is quite possi