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NAME
r.quant - Produces the quantization file for a floating-point map.
KEYWORDS
raster, quantization
SYNOPSIS
r.quant
r.quant help
r.quant [-tr] [basemap=string] input=string[,string,...] fprange=dmin,dmax range=min,max [--verbose] [--quiet]
Flags:
- -t
- Truncate floating point data
- -r
- Round floating point data
- --verbose
- Verbose module output
- --quiet
- Quiet module output
Parameters:
- basemap=string
- Base map to take quant rules from
- Default: NONE
- input=string[,string,...]
- Raster map(s) to be quantized
- fprange=dmin,dmax
- Floating point range: dmin,dmax
- Default:
- range=min,max
- Integer range: min,max
- Default: 1,255
DESCRIPTION
r.quant produces the quantization file for a floating-point map.
The map parameter defines the map for which the rules are to be
created. If more than one map is specified, then this implies that the
floating-point range is the miniumum and maximum of all the maps together,
unless either basemap=map or fprange=min,max is specified.
Quant rules
The quant rules have to be entered interactively.
If rules is specified, the input has the form:
value1:value2:cat1:[cat2]
where value1 and value2 are floating point values and cat1 cand cat2 are
integers. If cat2 is missing, it is taken to be equal to cat1. All values
can be "*" which means infinity.
NOTE
It is an error for both basemap and fprange to be specified.
SEE ALSO
r.support,
r.null
AUTHOR
Michael Shapiro, Olga Waupotitsch,
U.S.Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory
Last changed: $Date: 2010-02-27 17:53:37 -0800 (Sat, 27 Feb 2010) $
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