Hello Nikos!
> Is this urgent?
>
> I would like to sum-up my view on GRASS and give my feedback as a new
> user.
Thanks for your will to help.
It woudl be nice if you could add your suggestions/perceptions to the wiki
within the next1/2 wekks.
Have a nice time,
Timmie
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Hi
I add to raster following color table:
0,001 0 0 56
0,01 0 0 128
0,1 0 0 255
1 white
10 255 0 0
100 128 0 0
1000 56 0 0
the range of value is about 0.003-120, but most data are between 0.1 and
10, so logaritmic transformation wuld be good idea (unfortunately, for
some reason, I cannot logt
Jarek Jasiewicz wrote:
> I add to raster following color table:
>
> 0,001 0 0 56
> 0,01 0 0 128
> 0,1 0 0 255
> 1 white
> 10 255 0 0
> 100 128 0 0
> 1000 56 0 0
I am not sure, but I think you have to use "." as the decimal point, not
",". Also if you like the RGB values can be separated by a ":"
Hamish wrote:
Jarek Jasiewicz wrote:
I add to raster following color table:
0,001 0 0 56
0,01 0 0 128
0,1 0 0 255
1 white
10 255 0 0
100 128 0 0
1000 56 0 0
I am not sure, but I think you have to use "." as the decimal point, not
",". Also if you like the RGB values can be separated
I have raster created in R with folowing summary
Data attributes:
st_01all
Min. :-3.661e-21
1st Qu.: 1.529e-10
Median : 2.056e-07
Mean : 2.339e-06
3rd Qu.: 2.840e-06
Max. : 5.070e-05
NA's : 4.780e+03
Max value is. Max. : 5.070e-05
The same raster in grass 6.3 svn (
Jarek wrote:
> >> the range of value is about 0.003-120, but most data are between 0.1
> >> and 10, so logaritmic transformation wuld be good idea
> >>
> >> (unfortunately,
> >> for some reason, I cannot logtransoform entire raster)
r.mapcalc doesn't like it?
> >> Is posible to transform legend t