Martin Landa wrote:
would be nice to decide before we start releasing tech-previews. Martin
for the record, after discussion in OSGeo Vienna Code Sprint -
`r.statistics2` has been renamed in trunk to `r.stats.zonal` and
`r.statistics3` to `r.stats.quantile`. Martin
In which case,
Hi,
2013-08-04 23:51 GMT+02:00 Martin Landa landa.mar...@gmail.com:
would be nice to decide before we start releasing tech-previews. Martin
for the record, after discussion in OSGeo Vienna Code Sprint -
`r.statistics2` has been renamed in trunk to `r.stats.zonal` and
`r.statistics3` to
Hi,
would be nice to decide before we start releasing tech-previews. Martin
2013/7/2 Glynn Clements gl...@gclements.plus.com:
Hamish wrote:
perhaps - r.stats.cover and r.stats.quantile?
I'm not sure about the first one. Is there a generic name for
aggregates which involve sums (count,
On Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 3:20 AM, Hamish hamis...@yahoo.com wrote:
Helmut wrote:
r.statistics2 is intended to be a partial replacement for r.statistics,
with support for floating-point cover maps at the expense of not
support
quantiles. [1]
r.statistics3 is intended to be a partial
Hamish wrote:
perhaps - r.stats.cover and r.stats.quantile?
I'm not sure about the first one. Is there a generic name for
aggregates which involve sums (count, sum, mean, variance, standard
deviation, skew, kurtosis)?
r.statistics3 was derived from r.quantile by keeping a separate state
for
hi,
r.statistics
r.statistics2
r.statistics3
r.statistics2 is intended to be a partial replacement for r.statistics, with
support for floating-point cover maps at the expense of not support
quantiles. [1]
r.statistics3 is intended to be a partial replacement for r.statistics, with
support for
Margherita Di Leo wrote:
sorry if my question might sound fairly naive, but I miss what's the
rationale behind having in GRASS 7 the following modules:
r.statistics
r.statistics2
r.statistics3
Could't they be grouped into one at a certain stage?
r.statistics2 and r.statistics3 are
Hi Glynn,
On Sat, Jun 29, 2013 at 9:48 PM, Glynn Clements gl...@gclements.plus.comwrote:
r.statistics2 and r.statistics3 are intended to replace r.statistics.
But those two modules have almost nothing in common. r.statistics2
calculates statistics which are based upon accumulators (i.e.
Helmut wrote:
r.statistics2 is intended to be a partial replacement for r.statistics,
with support for floating-point cover maps at the expense of not support
quantiles. [1]
r.statistics3 is intended to be a partial replacement for r.statistics,
with support for floating-point cover maps. It