Re: [GRASS-user] Univariate statistics with a moving temporal window over a STRDS

2020-02-26 Thread Veronica Andreo
Hi Stefan, Nice problem you have on hands... you are right that min(), max(), median() are not supported in t.rast.algebra... a pity since since that would be the optimum (we could open a feature request for this as to remember). The only thing I can think of (though not elegant) is to use the

[GRASS-user] Univariate statistics with a moving temporal window over a STRDS

2020-02-25 Thread Stefan Blumentrath
Dear all, I would like to calculate a running univariate statistics over a Space Time Raster Dataset: e.g. for each day the maximum temperature looking up to three days back. In t.rast.algebra, I can use temporal buffering (buff_t() function) or temporal offset for that purpose, but functions

[GRASS-user] Univariate Statistics

2010-03-02 Thread Luis Lisboa
Greetings I need to do some univariate statitstics that goes beyond the max/min/median/average/standard deviation. I need to do some outliers detection, distribution analysis and some more basic statistics. Since GRASS doesn't perform this I would like to know what are people using? Some

Re: [GRASS-user] Univariate Statistics

2010-03-02 Thread Jarosław Jasiewicz
Luis Lisboa pisze: Greetings I need to do some univariate statitstics that goes beyond the max/min/median/average/standard deviation. I need to do some outliers detection, distribution analysis and some more basic statistics. Since GRASS doesn't perform this I would like to know what are

Re: [GRASS-user] Univariate Statistics

2010-03-02 Thread Jose A. Ruiz-Arias
You probably should consider R. Take a look at http://grass.itc.it/statsgrass/grass_geostats.html Jose Luis Lisboa escribió: Greetings I need to do some univariate statitstics that goes beyond the max/min/median/average/standard deviation. I need to do some outliers detection, distribution

Re: [GRASS-user] Univariate Statistics

2010-03-02 Thread Luis Lisboa
Thank you I realized that there is a r.univar.zone and an r.univar. What is the main difference between them? (they seems alike) Luis On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 9:33 AM, Jose A. Ruiz-Arias jarar...@ujaen.eswrote: You probably should consider R. Take a look at

Re: [GRASS-user] Univariate Statistics

2010-03-02 Thread Jarek Jasiewicz
Luis Lisboa pisze: Thank you I realized that there is a r.univar.zone and an r.univar. What is the main difference between them? (they seems alike) Luis On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 9:33 AM, Jose A. Ruiz-Arias jarar...@ujaen.es mailto:jarar...@ujaen.es wrote: You probably should consider R.