[GRASSLIST:4883] Re: r.mask in grass57

Paul Kelly paul-grass at stjohnspoint.co.uk
Fri Nov 19 16:02:05 EST 2004


Any raster map can be used as a MASK. Just copy it to a raster named MASK. 
0 and null cells are masked; all others are visible. This way is much 
easier IMHO than using r.mask.


On Fri, 19 Nov 2004, Ann Marie Gorman wrote:

> Hi.
>
> I found several other people with the same question and no answer...
> Has r.mask been removed from grass57?
> If so, is there a workaround?
>
> Thanks,
> Ann Marie
> amg24 at case.edu
>
>




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