* Veronica Andreo [2017-10-23 22:54:03 +0200]:
Hi Nikos,
Have you tried with t.register?
You would need to set the start_time="2013-04-13 10:00:09.935626" plus an
increment="10 seconds". I have not tested, but it should work.
I think it's better than r.timestamp if you
Hi Nikos,
Have you tried with t.register?
You would need to set the start_time="2013-04-13 10:00:09.935626" plus an
increment="10 seconds". I have not tested, but it should work.
I think it's better than r.timestamp if you want to create time series,
even though it would be great to fix the bug
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JFYI:
The temporal framework (used in t.register) ignores fractions of a
second. The smallest temporal granule is a second. Hence, it doesn't
make sense to use time-stamps for maps with fractions of a second in
the temporal framework.
Best regards
Sören
2017-10-23 22:54 GMT+02:00 Veronica
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Danke Soeren, Vero
Just trying to retain the original meta, in this case for Landsat8
imagery.
Nikos
* Sören Gebbert [2017-10-23 23:08:12 +0200]:
JFYI:
The temporal framework (used in t.register) ignores fractions of a
second. The smallest temporal granule is
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Hi Nikos, thanks Sören :)
You can also use t.register for only one map if you want (t.register
maps=single_map start="2003-04-13 10:00:09"). In that way you timestamp
them as you import.
Then you create the strds (t.create) and pass the list of already
timestamped maps (t.register
On 21 October 2017 at 20:13, Markus Neteler wrote:
>
> Done:
> https://grasswiki.osgeo.org/wiki/GRASS_GIS_Jupyter_notebooks
>
Thanks,
the last two links seem the same, could we remove one?
>
> Markus
>
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Luca
www.lucadelu.org
Nikos:
This
r.timestamp B1 date='13 apr 2013 10:00:09.935626' && r.timestamp B1
WARNING: Invalid timestamp file for raster map
does not work. Why?
Markus N:
GRASS 7.2.3svn (nc_spm_08_grass7):~ > r.mapcalc "B1 = 2"
100%
GRASS 7.2.3svn (nc_spm_08_grass7):~ > r.timestamp B1 date='13
On Mon, Oct 23, 2017 at 6:41 PM, Nikos Alexandris
wrote:
>
> This
>
> r.timestamp B1 date='13 apr 2013 10:00:09.935626' && r.timestamp B1
> WARNING: Invalid timestamp file for raster map
>
> does not work. Why?
GRASS 7.2.3svn (nc_spm_08_grass7):~ > r.mapcalc "B1
This
r.timestamp B1 date='13 apr 2013 10:00:09.935626' && r.timestamp B1
WARNING: Invalid timestamp file for raster map
does not work. Why?
The following do work:
r.timestamp B1 date='13 apr 2013 10:00:19.935626' && r.timestamp B1
13 Apr 2013 10:00:19.935626
r.timestamp B1 date='13
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