Thanks for the report Linda!! And congratulations on the new family
member!! 殺
Greetings from the GRASS GIS family!
Vero
El lun, 22 abr 2024 a las 3:51, Linda Karlovská via grass-user (<
grass-user@lists.osgeo.org>) escribió:
> Hello guys,
>
> I am sending my third progress report from working
Ok, so it is on Windows. How did you install GRASS and how/where are you
calling R from? Is it from the GRASS terminal? Does it actually opens an R
session? the library command is a basic R function, so it is weird
that it is not recognized.
This is what I see in my Linux box:
vandreo@arches:~$
Hello Sibylle,
Perhaps you can tell us some details about your operative system, which
GRASS installer you are using (i.e., standalone or OSGeo4W), how did you
start GRASS, if R and RStudio are installed.
>From your email, I do not understand why GRASS is not recognized as a
command, as it seems
Dear all,
The GRASS GIS team announces its annual Community Meeting!!
Join us in Prague (June 14-19) to:
- Develop & Discuss: Code, docs, translations & integrations (QGIS, GDAL, R)
- Plan the future: Chart the project roadmap & tackle big challenges!
- Celebrate GRASS birthday & community
The library is LIBSVM, for Ubuntu it was libsvm-dev
El mar, 12 mar 2024 a las 10:29, Markus Neteler via grass-user (<
grass-user@lists.osgeo.org>) escribió:
> On Tue, Mar 12, 2024 at 3:10 PM Veronica Andreo via grass-user
> wrote:
> > El mar, 12 mar 2024 a las 9:5
El mar, 12 mar 2024 a las 9:52, Veronica Andreo ()
escribió:
> Hi all,
>
> I want to try the new i.svm.* modules, but I discovered the manuals are
> not online at https://grass.osgeo.org/grass84/manuals/full_index.html#i
> and the modules are grey in the GUI. I installed the libsvm-dev package
Hi all,
I want to try the new i.svm.* modules, but I discovered the manuals are not
online at https://grass.osgeo.org/grass84/manuals/full_index.html#i and the
modules are grey in the GUI. I installed the libsvm-dev package and added
--with-SVM to the conf instruction, but that didn't work. I
Hello Ken,
Sorry for such a late reply. AFAIU and some old experience with STVDS, the
approach is by date, i.e., you need a map per date. This is because of the
snapshot logic of STDS. I remember having done animations with vector time
series, but again, that was a long time ago. Have you tried
Thanks for taking care of this, Markus!
I just tested, all seems to be working.
Cheers,
Vero
El mar, 13 feb 2024 a las 15:09, Markus Neteler via grass-user (<
grass-user@lists.osgeo.org>) escribió:
> Dear all,
>
> As of February 2024, we are happy to announce that the GRASS Wiki (
>
Hi Ken,
Were you able to solve the problem or find its cause? Could you create a
reproducible example with the NC dataset? It seems really strange, if the
mapset is named vel why would it add the date to it too?
Cheers,
Vero
El mar, 23 ene 2024 a las 14:48, Ken Mankoff via grass-user (<
FYI :)
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Hello,
With the pibinko.org network we are mustering an
Hola Mario,
You could download the r.clip folder to your disk and install the extension
using the path to the folder. Something like: g.extension extension=r.clip
url=path/to/folder/r.clip
hth,
Vero
El lun, 15 ene 2024 a las 20:09, Edouard Choinière via grass-user (<
FYI :)
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ASF Code Sprint
To: OSGeo Discussions ,
Hi all: the 4th Joint OGC / OSGeo / ASF Code Sprint will be held
Great Linda! Thanks for this email to the community! We'll certainly need
feedback and testing!
Perhaps you could then share a link to the wiki or github project where
you'll be reporting and/or managing tasks?
Looking forward to your contributions and more GUI enhancements!
Vero
El mar, 2 ene
That's right, Ivan!
End of year mental death, sorry for the noise...
Vero
El vie, 29 dic 2023 a las 15:34, Ivan Marchesini ()
escribió:
> Hi veronica
>
>
> I see what you did with creating the days time series. In that way you
> acknowledge irregular gaps, right?
>
> yes this is the reason
>
>
Hello Ivan,
Thanks for coming back to this :)
I see what you did with creating the days time series. In that way you
acknowledge irregular gaps, right? Otherwise, as t.rast.series
method=slope,offset uses r.series in the background, it will use index as
independent variable and therefore maps
Hello Ivan,
AFAIU you could use the slope and offset maps from t.rast.series within
t.rast.algebra to detrend the values of the maps within the strds,
something like "detrended_strds = trend_strds - (trend_strds*map(slope) +
map(offset))". Others suggest, to detrend by subtracting the previous
Hola Hernán,
Do your polygons have repeated/shared cat values? That might be one
potential cause according to the Notes in the manual:
https://grass.osgeo.org/grass83/manuals/v.rast.stats.html
just my 2 cents
Vero
El mar, 31 oct 2023 a las 6:35, Hernán De Angelis via grass-user (<
Hola Gloria,
te puedes de-suscribir tu misma aquí:
https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
Saludos,
Verónica
El mar, 31 oct 2023 a las 16:37, Gloria Rosa Díez via grass-user (<
grass-user@lists.osgeo.org>) escribió:
> Hola. Me gustaría dejar de estar en la lista de distribución de
Hi Sajid,
The example uses a weekly mask because I was interested in consecutive
freezing days per week. The idea, as explained to me by Thomas was to use
this weekly mask (a strds with zero value all over the region) as a
placeholder to add 1 only if the day after or before the current one also
Relevant info for GRASS users using R packages
FWD'ing from grass-stats mailing list.
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