Hello,
I reclassified a continous integer value raster into discrete classes.
But when adding a raster legend to the map, it still shows a continued,
map with a colour gradient.
This is not true as the raster map values have true and hard class breaks.
How can I get aroudn this limitation of
: Re: SV: [GRASS-user] Raster legend
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On Thu, 2009-10-08 at 14:25 +0300, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
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why don't you draw the (non-log.raster) legend for it
and try to match colors?
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Maybe it's not that clear, but (as Hamish, again, note) it's possible to
draw any legend on any raster
@lists.osgeo.org; Martin Album Ytre-Eide
Emne: Re: [GRASS-user] Raster legend
Martin Album Ytre-Eide wrote:
I am displaying a raster where the values are logarithmic and that is
fine. The d.legend gives me a nice legend, but I would like to convert
the values in the legend to non logarithmic values
On Thu, 2009-10-08 at 14:13 +0200, Martin Album Ytre-Eide wrote:
Thanks, but It did not seem to work, or I have not tried what you
suggested.
The actual values are contained in the logarithmic, and that's fine.
It is no problem converting the raster to non logarithmic with
r.mapcalc, but
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On Thu, 2009-10-08 at 14:25 +0300, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
...
why don't you draw the (non-log.raster) legend for it
and try to match colors?
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Maybe it's not that clear, but (as Hamish, again, note) it's possible to
draw any legend on any raster map. So,
# draw log.rast
d.rast
Martin Album Ytre-Eide wrote:
I am displaying a raster where the values are logarithmic
and that is fine. The d.legend gives me a nice legend, but I
would like to convert the values in the legend to non
logarithmic values (keeping the raster as it is). I can't
find a way to do this in