Markus Neteler wrote:
> > hmmm, don't know. the r.cats script should be there- it was included in the
> > release source code:
> > http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/browser/grass/tags/release_20080423_grass_6_3_0_1/scripts/r.cats
> >
> > oh well. the easiest solution is to edit the v.rast.stats script
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 7:55 AM, Hamish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > maning sambale:
>> >> Using v.rast.stats in grass6.3 both in cygwin and
>> >> native windows,
>> >>
>> >> v.rast.stats [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >> layer=1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] colprefix=dem
>> >> percentile=90
>> >>
>> >> I get th
Hamish,
> hmmm, don't know. the r.cats script should be there- it was included in the
> release source code:
> http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/browser/grass/tags/release_20080423_grass_6_3_0_1/scripts/r.cats
>
> oh well. the easiest solution is to edit the v.rast.stats script in a text
> editor to ren
> > maning sambale:
> >> Using v.rast.stats in grass6.3 both in cygwin and
> >> native windows,
> >>
> >> v.rast.stats [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> layer=1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] colprefix=dem
> >> percentile=90
> >>
> >> I get this error
> >>
> >> :/GRASS/scripts/v.rast.stats: r.cats: command not found
>
from http://grass.ibiblio.org/grass63/binary/mswindows/cygwin/
downloaded last 2008/05/08
According to the site
grass-6.3.0-2.cygwin.tar.bz2 22-Apr-2008 10:09 20M
So the packages are 22 of April.
maning
On 5/21/08, Hamish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> maning sambale:
>> Using v.rast.stats in g
maning sambale:
> Using v.rast.stats in grass6.3 both in cygwin and native
> windows,
>
> v.rast.stats [EMAIL PROTECTED] layer=1
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] colprefix=dem percentile=90
>
> I get this error
>
> :/GRASS/scripts/v.rast.stats: r.cats: command not found
>
> I see no entry in the 6.3 manual
Hi,
Using v.rast.stats in grass6.3 both in cygwin and native windows,
v.rast.stats [EMAIL PROTECTED] layer=1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] colprefix=dem percentile=90
I get this error
:/GRASS/scripts/v.rast.stats: r.cats: command not found
I see no entry in the 6.3 manual on r.cats
any ideas on using v.r