Re: [GRASS-user] barin option in r.flow module

2008-12-21 Thread Markus Neteler
Hi Luca, On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 4:07 PM, Casagrande Luca thedokto...@gmail.com wrote: Hello everybody, I have got some troubles using r.flow with this option..it stays forever at the: Reading input files: elevation... , barrier If I remove the barin option, all is fine. I am using the

Re: [GRASS-user] v.to.rast3 - no output

2008-12-21 Thread Martin Landa
Hi, 2008/12/21 Richard Chirgwin rchirg...@ozemail.com.au: [...] Thanks, Martin. A supplementary question, if I may: how come I can't find the output raster to display? It doesn't show in g.mlist ... RC g.mlist rast3 ? Martin -- Martin Landa landa.martin gmail.com *

Re: [GRASS-user] Re: Command to summarize the frequency distribution table

2008-12-21 Thread SGW00412
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

[GRASS-user] Move vertex in v.digit releasebranch

2008-12-21 Thread Casagrande Luca
Hello everybody! I am testing the releasebranch with the wxpython interface and I found this little problem: - open roads from spearfish and start edit it - select the move vertex tool - after you select a vertex with the left click, if the button is pressed again by mistake, the display freeze.

Re: [GRASS-user] Re: Command to summarize the frequency distribution table

2008-12-21 Thread Glynn Clements
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

Re: [GRASS-user] Re: Command to summarize the frequency distribution table

2008-12-21 Thread Yasuo SHIMADA
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