Dear Moritz and all
Thank you useful and kind advice.
Sorry, please give advice to me a little more.
I tried the re-classification by using r.reclass method in the raster map of the
probability distribution.
An initial probability distribution is as follows:
|MAP: (untitled) (maxent_v2 in
sgw00...@nifty.com wrote:
Thank you useful and kind advice.
Sorry, please give advice to me a little more.
I tried the re-classification by using r.reclass method in the raster map of
the
probability distribution.
I want to classify it at 0.1 intervals. So I wrote text files as
Dear Glynn:
thank you good advice.
Reclass maps only work for integers
I see, I understood the cause from your advice.
Alternatively, if the intervals are equally spaced, you could generate
an integer version by scaling, e.g.:
r.mapcalc 'newmap = int(oldmap * 10)'
r.mapcalc has
Dear Moritz:
I wish to express my gratitude for your valuable advice. Thank you.
It succeeded when having tried as follows:
0 thru 100=1 0-100m
100 thru 200=2 100-200m
200 thru 300=3 200-300m
300 thru 400=4 300-400m
end
save as alt_class.txt
r.reclass input=old_rast_map
On 09/12/08 15:43, sgw00...@nifty.com wrote:
Dear Moritz and all
r.stats or r.report
Thank you for profitable advice.
When this command was used, the table is output as follows:.
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| Category Information | square |
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to divide the class by using this output result?
Or, is there another command or parameter of the class division?
Regards, Yasuo shimada
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Date: Sun, 07 Dec 2008 22:29:54 +0100
From: Moritz Lennert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] Command to summarize the frequency