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NAME
r.series.interp - Interpolates raster maps located (temporal or spatial) in between input raster maps at specific sampling positions.
KEYWORDS
raster,
series,
interpolation
SYNOPSIS
r.series.interp
r.series.interp --help
r.series.interp [input=name[,name,...]] [datapos=float[,float,...]] [infile=name] [output=name[,name,...]] [samplingpos=float[,float,...]] [outfile=name] [method=string] [--overwrite] [--help] [--verbose] [--quiet] [--ui]
Flags:
- --overwrite
- Allow output files to overwrite existing files
- --help
- Print usage summary
- --verbose
- Verbose module output
- --quiet
- Quiet module output
- --ui
- Force launching GUI dialog
Parameters:
- input=name[,name,...]
- Name of input raster map(s)
- datapos=float[,float,...]
- Data point position for each input map
- infile=name
- Input file with one input raster map name and data point position per line, field separator between name and sample point is |
- output=name[,name,...]
- Name for output raster map
- samplingpos=float[,float,...]
- Sampling point position for each output map
- outfile=name
- Input file with one output raster map name and sample point position per line, field separator between name and sample point is |
- method=string
- Interpolation method, currently only linear interpolation is supported
- Options: linear
- Default: linear
r.series.interp
interpolates new raster maps located temporal or spatial in between existing raster maps.
The interpolation is performed at specific sampling positions. The sampling position for each output map must be specified,
as well as the data position of the input maps.
The following interpolation methods are supported.
- linear: Linear interpolation. At least two input maps and data positions are required.
Interpolate linear three new maps at 3 sampling positions in the interval (0.0;1.0)
First prepare the input maps:
g.region s=0 n=80 w=0 e=120 b=0 t=50 res=10 res3=10 -p3
r.mapcalc expr="prec_1 = 100"
r.mapcalc expr="prec_5 = 500"
Interpolate
r.series.interp --v input=prec_1,prec_5 datapos=0.0,1.0 \
output=prec_2,prec_3,prec_4 samplingpos=0.25,0.5,0.75 \
method=linear
Interpolate using the file option.
First prepare the input file:
echo "prec_2|0.25
prec_3|0.5
prec_4|0.75" >> outfile.txt
Interpolate:
r.series.interp --v input=prec_1,prec_5 datapos=0.0,1.0 file=outfile.txt method=linear
The resulting maps will have the values 200, 300 and 400.
g.region,
r.series,
r.series.accumulate
Hints for large raster data processing
Sören Gebbert
SOURCE CODE
Available at:
r.series.interp source code
(history)
Latest change: Thu Oct 1 17:35:27 2020 in commit: 744fcaefa6aa37121e72a9530e90b48fa07bef3a
Note: This document is for an older version of GRASS GIS that will be discontinued soon. You should upgrade, and read the current manual page.
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