[GRASS-user] r.futures.demand

Mitchell Meads mitchell.meads at tamu.edu
Mon Sep 26 15:07:23 PDT 2022


Hi Anna,

Sorry for the late reply myself but to answer your question; yes. Some of
the subregions do have no developed cells? Could this be my issue and, if
so, is there a workaround?

Thanks,
Mitchell Meads, PhD Student
Texas A&M University at Galveston
Marine & Coastal Management Sciences; IDRT <https://idrt.tamug.edu/>
Contact: mitchell.meads at tamu.edu; (832) 619-0729





On Wed, Sep 14, 2022 at 10:21 AM Anna Petrášová <kratochanna at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Sorry for late reply, is it possible one of the subregions has no
> developed cells? On Thu, Sep 1, 2022, 9: 31 PM Mitchell Meads via
> grass-user <grass-user@ lists. osgeo. org> wrote: Hi, I'm currently
> attempting to use the futures extension
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> Sorry for late reply, is it possible one of the subregions has no
> developed cells?
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> On Thu, Sep 1, 2022, 9:31 PM Mitchell Meads via grass-user <
> grass-user at lists.osgeo.org> wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm currently attempting to use the futures extension in GRASS 7.8.5 and
>> I'm having some issues with the r.futures.demand extension. The error is
>> reading as such:
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>> *Traceback (most recent call last):  File
>> "C:\Users\mitchell.meads\AppData\Roaming\GRASS7\addons/scripts/r.futures.demand.py
>> <https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://r.futures.demand.py__;!!KwNVnqRv!CdcnXbX89F4JHUHm0p7xTIPHv1J1uwJo_DP1s3a2a9ItlBm9FqfaKkrhNgR17BRfKODDcjqwj0T6n0pgjzo02bQOhQ$>",
>> line 443, in <module>    sys.exit(main())  File
>> "C:\Users\mitchell.meads\AppData\Roaming\GRASS7\addons/scripts/r.futures.demand.py
>> <https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://r.futures.demand.py__;!!KwNVnqRv!CdcnXbX89F4JHUHm0p7xTIPHv1J1uwJo_DP1s3a2a9ItlBm9FqfaKkrhNgR17BRfKODDcjqwj0T6n0pgjzo02bQOhQ$>",
>> line 172, in main    subregionId, developed_cells = stats[0],
>> int(stats[12])ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'nan'*
>>
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>> I believe the addon of r.futures.demand is having an issue reading my
>> data, however, I have the population trend and projection CSV files
>> formatted correctly, according to the manual. If you could please identify
>> a potential cause or solution to this error, please let me know.
>>
>> Additionally, if you need anything else, I'm happy to share whatever I
>> have.
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Mitchell Meads, PhD Student
>> Texas A&M University at Galveston
>> Marine & Coastal Management Sciences; IDRT <https://idrt.tamug.edu/>
>> Contact: mitchell.meads at tamu.edu; (832) 619-0729
>>
>>
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