Hi Paulo,
Thanks for your reply, I guess I didnt explain the question properly ,
Inherently the problem is residing in @ mark as it shown in below
example...
GRASS 7.0.4 (Peureto_rico):~/Home_copy/ > r.mapcalc
Enter expressions, "end" when done.
mapcalc>
ybe isn't it bur
> give a try.
>
> Maxi
> Il 01/Lug/2016 06:15, "Vinay Elothunkal" <vinay223...@gmail.com> ha
> scritto:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Can anyone please help me to solve the error with '@' mark which comes
>> along with mapset in python
Hi all,
Can anyone please help me to solve the error with '@' mark which comes
along with mapset in python GRASS script. I get the following error when
I run "mapcal.py"
*syntax error, unexpected '@', expecting '('*
# mapcal.py
import grass.script as g
lis=['a@mapset','b@mapset']
for i in
riable ‘SE’ set but not used
[-Wunused-but-set-variable]
Installing...
Updating addons metadata file...
Installation of successfully finished"""
On 4 May 2016 00:33, "Anna Petrášová" <kratocha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, May 3, 2016 at 10:35 AM, Vinay Elothunkal &
Hi jean pierre huart,
I have exported png image using module "d.out.file",(I have pasted a part
of the script below which I have used. I hope this will help you
...
import grass.script as g
import os
import shutil
import time
Hi,
Can anyone please suggest me an algorithm for adjacency correction for
coastal area in grass7. It will be more convenient if it is available along
with atmospheric correction (i.atcorr).
Thanks,
Vinay
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HI,
How to do image rationing between two bands 5/2 of landsat in grass. I used
this command ( r.mapcalc
ratio5_2=1.0*p126r046_7t20010929_z48_nn50/p126r046_7t20010929_z48_nn20
d.erase
d.rast ratio5_2)
but it doesn't work
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