On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 7:31 AM, Bulent Arikan bulent.ari...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you for your input. Yes, I misspoke: I should have said that I was
looking for relatively bug-free version of GRASS for Linux. I must also
mention that the version of Linux installed on computers is beyond my
Problem solved by compiling grass with debian rules (For newbies like me: go
to svn.osgeo.org/grass/grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/debian/README.debian
and just follow the instructions)
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Hi,
I try to run a python script including the r.reclass command with stdin.
I am running GRASS 6.5.svn50782M (2012) on a Mac OSX. The part of the script is:
grass.run_command(r.reclass,
input = Treene_tmp_mask1,
On 06/03/12 11:42, Johannes Radinger wrote:
Hi,
I try to run a python script including the r.reclass command with stdin.
I am running GRASS 6.5.svn50782M (2012) on a Mac OSX. The part of the script is:
grass.run_command(r.reclass,
input =
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Hi
I get the following output as seen on the screenshot.
My setup:
one mapset PERMANENT (linked), one mapset in which the map is,
executed from mapset ANALYSIS.
$R@$MS is
Than you so much.
I could run the algorithm r.cost on GRASS 6.4.1. without value (0).
But now, I am wondering why GRASS use the algorithm (Dijkstra search) for
r.cost as ArcGIS.
My question... Is (Dijkstra search) the best algorithm to do it?.
I appreciate your answer,
Elisa
On Wednesday, February 22, 2012, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Il 22/02/2012 15:54, Roger Bivand ha scritto:
Using the improved raster graphics handling for square cells with image()
rather than spplot() and useRaster=TRUE - equivalent to
image.SpatialGridDataFrame() and useRasterImage=TRUE with
Hi all
I would like to add grass_addons to GRASS, and use it in my code, how can I
accomplish it ?
Thanks in advance for any suggestion and help.
Regards,
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Il 06/03/2012 22:32, Dylan Beaudette ha scritto:
Check out the plot() function from the raster package, or the related
rasterViz (?) package. They have some neat stuff in there.
Roger already mentioned this, but I'll add a little more. Now that we have
Thanks for your comments. Please note