The Problem isn't solved yet!! I posted an easy example, but calculating with more complicated scenarios I got these:
r.mapcalc river=if(river[0,1]=4032076 ,4032075,river) syntax error, unexpected '=', expecting ')' Parse error or r.mapcalc river=if( river=4032076 ||| river=4032076 ,4032075,river) syntax error, unexpected '=', expecting '@' or '(' Parse error Any ideas? Thanks (anyway), achim Nikos Alexandris schrieb: > Hallo Achim! > > On Thu, 2009-03-05 at 15:55 +0100, achim wrote: >> Its awful! >> >> That does work (in tsch so far! > What is _tsch_? Do you mean _tcsh_? Sorry for my ignorance if it's > something I _should_ know :-) > > >> Maybe you know a way to make r.mapcalc "quiet"? > Not really. The Experts should know that :-) > >> Or maybe to query a rastermap col-row wise? > Sure it's possible. I don't have beforehand an example or can't produce > from memory anything right now (small experience on this). > > Best check the r.mapcalc manual for its internal variables row() and > col(). > >> Greetings from Potsdam at the moment. >> achim > > Greetings from Freiburg, > Nikos > _______________________________________________ grass-user mailing list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user