Hi there,
I have created a raster file from r.mode. It's a big image (is true) and it
might me heavy but I'm not being able to get r.info information... In a
4GB RAM memory machine I have r.info raster and after 9 minutes It didn't
printed anything. So I'm not being able to retrieve information
Well, that's not good. Yes, maybe a problem with disk space or memory? l'll
have to leave to someone more knowledgeable to answer here.
Thanks Micha
Probaby in this case is Memory space. Because for Smaller images I don't
get any problem and bigger images I'm getting this problem.
As anyone
Hello
About 20,000,000 cells. That should be OK.
Do you know how many different values are actually in the data?
Yes... In this case is 6608. In other examples it can be 3000 or 2000. Why?
I'd try two things here. First can you change to a smaller region and rerun
r.mode and try to display
On 20/10/2010 12:18, Monica Buescu wrote:
Hello
About 20,000,000 cells. That should be OK.
Do you know how many different values are actually in the
data?
Greetings
This new topic is related with
I need to calculate mode for a base map that is composed by float values.
r.mode base=b...@permanent cover=1107...@permanent output=saida
And I get:
ERROR: reading r.stats output
ERROR: No rules specified
This means that I'm not being able to apply
Monica Buescu wrote:
Greetings
This new topic is related with
I need to calculate mode for a base map that is composed by float values.
r.mode base=b...@permanent cover=1107...@permanent output=saida
And I get:
ERROR: reading r.stats output
ERROR: No rules specified
Hi Mich
Thanks for the reply. I think it has worked but everytime I try to open, my
winGRASS goes bananas.
Just to sum what I have done
1- Import a xyz ASCII file that is a float with a range of [166297.00 -
20855944.0] (not all values are used) and Rows: 4655 ;Columns:
4520 .
2- I did
On 10/19/2010 04:03 PM, Monica Buescu wrote:
Hi Mich
Thanks for the reply. I think it has worked but everytime I try to
open, my winGRASS goes bananas.
Hope you get some whipped cream with that ;-)
Just to sum what I have done
1- Import a xyz ASCII file that is a float with a range of