Re: [GRASS-user] raster data output

2010-11-11 Thread Daniel Victoria
Take a look at r.what manual page. There you can supply a list of
coordinates and the rasters you want to query to get the desired
table.



On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 3:03 PM, Achim Kisseler
a...@jupiter.uni-freiburg.de wrote:
 Did you see:

 http://grass.fbk.eu/statsgrass/grass_geostats.html
 ?

 Am 10.11.2010 16:23, schrieb Steve Wangen:

 Hello list -
 There may be a simple solution to my problem, but I'm a bit new to
 grass and haven't been able to track it down yet, so I was wondering
 if anyone had suggestions. I'm trying to output the cell contents of
 multiple rasters into a single table that I can save to a file with
 the desired result looking like this:

 x-coord     y-coord     raster1     raster2     raster3     ...
     0              0              1             2            3         ...
     0              1              0             1            2         ...
     0              2              0             0            1         ...
 etc...

 with the idea of doing some time series analyses, where the subsequent
 rasters are different time steps. Ideally this would come out as one
 table that I could then import into R for analysis. I've had a bit of
 luck outputing the result of r.stats -x to a file using some bash
 scripting and then combining all those files manually, but it seems
 there would be an easier solution.

 Any suggestions would be appreciated.

 Thanks!

 -Steve
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[GRASS-user] raster data output

2010-11-10 Thread Steve Wangen
Hello list -
There may be a simple solution to my problem, but I'm a bit new to
grass and haven't been able to track it down yet, so I was wondering
if anyone had suggestions. I'm trying to output the cell contents of
multiple rasters into a single table that I can save to a file with
the desired result looking like this:

x-coord     y-coord     raster1     raster2     raster3     ...
0  0  1 23 ...
0  1  0 12 ...
0  2  0 01 ...
etc...

with the idea of doing some time series analyses, where the subsequent
rasters are different time steps. Ideally this would come out as one
table that I could then import into R for analysis. I've had a bit of
luck outputing the result of r.stats -x to a file using some bash
scripting and then combining all those files manually, but it seems
there would be an easier solution.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks!

-Steve
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Re: [GRASS-user] raster data output

2010-11-10 Thread Achim Kisseler

Did you see:

http://grass.fbk.eu/statsgrass/grass_geostats.html
?

Am 10.11.2010 16:23, schrieb Steve Wangen:

Hello list -
There may be a simple solution to my problem, but I'm a bit new to
grass and haven't been able to track it down yet, so I was wondering
if anyone had suggestions. I'm trying to output the cell contents of
multiple rasters into a single table that I can save to a file with
the desired result looking like this:

x-coord y-coord raster1 raster2 raster3 ...
 0  0  1 23 ...
 0  1  0 12 ...
 0  2  0 01 ...
etc...

with the idea of doing some time series analyses, where the subsequent
rasters are different time steps. Ideally this would come out as one
table that I could then import into R for analysis. I've had a bit of
luck outputing the result of r.stats -x to a file using some bash
scripting and then combining all those files manually, but it seems
there would be an easier solution.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks!

-Steve
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