Hei,
Maybe a two-step approach with t.rast.aggregate and t.rast.mapcalc could work?
In t.rast.aggregate you define the granularity as e.g. 48 days if you want to
get a running median over three time steps of a 16 days time series.
If you want to do it in one go (which would be understandable
Hi Luis,
From the error message, it seems v.to.rast is failing, which may be due to a
lack of resources - as Micha suggests.
Can you try
a) v.to.rast input=PSU output=test use=cat
if that does not work, we at least know it is not v.rast.stats and we might get
a more specific error message...
Hi Luis:
On 2/1/21 5:30 PM, Luí s Moreira de Sousa wrote:
Hi Micha, thank you for replying.
I recreated the PSU layer in another mapset with the default SQLite
back-end, v.rast.stats fails with the exact same error. So this is not
related to the back-end.
Below are the outputs you
Does the example in v.rast.stats manual [1] work for you, Luis? Is your
polygon vector map "healthy"? The error you get seems to be while
converting the vector to raster, hence I wonder if boundaries of all areas
in your vector are right.
my 0.02 cents
Vero
[1]
Hi Micha, thank you for replying.
I recreated the PSU layer in another mapset with the default SQLite back-end,
v.rast.stats fails with the exact same error. So this is not related to the
back-end.
Below are the outputs you requested. Thank you.
> v.info PSU