Hi Emily,
sorry for the delay, I have been abroad last week and am getting
things done at work first.
I will absolutely look into it by this week, hopefully already today.

Thanks you so much,
Cheers,
Andrea



On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 11:56 PM, Emily Gouge <ego...@refractions.net> wrote:
> Hi Andrea,
>
> I think I got the Quantile function sorted out.  Have a look if are happy
> with it I'd like to get it integrated into the main udig code base.
>
> Thanks!
> Emily
>
>
> On 26/02/2013 7:30 PM, Emily Gouge wrote:
>>
>> I have made some further updates and pushed these changes to my github
>> branch.  Everything except the quantile function (see below) should work.
>>
>>>> What do you think of me adding these predefined colortables to the Color
>>>> Palette drop down list?  (see attached image).
>>>
>>>
>>> That would be indeed cool. So, in case you select those palettes, they
>>> would be set with coded values, right?
>>
>>
>> Yes.
>>
>>>>> - case two could be better solved with the "quantile function" as
>>>>> classification function, as already used in the vector styler
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Yes I wanted to add this but I can't reuse the vector styler quantile
>>>> function as it works on features (not doubles) and I didn't have the
>>>> time to
>>>> re-implement it for rasters.  I will try to get this incorporated.
>>>
>>>
>>> ok, I didn't check on the feature quantile.
>>
>>
>> I added Qunatiles, but I don't think it's working correctly.  I think my
>> computations are off as for my raster if I ask for 10 bins the first 9
>> of them are 0.  Not so useful.
>>
>>>>> I am not sure if this is something you have time/interest to work on
>>>>> and I am not asking that, you already did a great job here. You asked
>>>>> for comments and here they came :) I only would like to leave the old
>>>>> styler active (maybe with the name changed to "legacy" or something
>>>>> that would use it a second choice) until we do not have such
>>>>> functionalities, that is all.
>>>>>
>>>>> About renaming:
>>>>> - feel free to change the name of the old styler to "Legacy Single
>>>>> Banded Raster Styler"
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> If I incorporate the above two points do we still need to keep this?
>>>
>>>
>>> Nope, if you incorporate the above, my single band styler can be send
>>> happily to retirement.
>>
>>
>> I have incorporated my new raster styler into the existing
>> net.refractions.udig.style.sld plugin & removed my plugin.  I will let
>> you retire your plugin when we are ready to incorporate this into the
>> main application.
>>
>>>>> - what about changing also the name of the "Simple Raster" editor?
>>>>> Apart of the fact that I never used it in my life, but it looks like
>>>>> something that would work only for imagery. Could we switch it off for
>>>>> single band rasters and enable it only in the multi case? And maybe
>>>>> change the name to "Imagery"?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The name change sounds good.  I was also interested in only having it
>>>> available for 3+ band rasters but I could not figure out how to do
>>>> this?  Do
>>>> you have any ideas?
>>>
>>>
>>> To be honest I do not. I assume the extention point would have to be
>>> changed? But I am not sure it is worth the hassle?
>>
>>
>> I updated the name, and changed the page so that it should only display
>> the UI elements if the current layer is a 3+ band rasters.  Otherwise it
>> displays a message saying the styler is not valid for your layer.  This
>> was the easiest solution I could come up with.
>>
>>> One more question, did you wish to have this feature in the 1.4 release?
>>
>>
>> I don't know :)  I suppose it would be nice, if I can get the quantile
>> thing sorted out.  I don't know what your 1.4 release plans are - do I
>> have a deadline?
>>
>> Emily
>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Andrea
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