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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2022-06-09 3:29 p.m., Nicolas
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<p>I Forgot to add the user list...<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2022-06-09 3:27 p.m., Nicolas
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<p>Hi,</p>
<p>Notice the selection box besides "Précision". You will see
"Estimée (plus rapide)", Change that to "Actual (slower)".
Then, if you choose min/max, you should see the correct
values. If you don't see the correct min-max value, open
processing/Raster information/ select "Force computation of
the actual min/max values for each band". add -stats in the
additional command-line parameters.</p>
<p>Bonne Chance</p>
<p>Nicolas Cadieux<br>
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<div class="">Thanks a lot for your help. I am using the QGIS
idk interpolation. I think I figured out a way to get the
results fitting my data adjusting min and max values from
the dataset. When I get the output, I can change the min and
max values in the symbology tab. Is that the way you would
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<div class="">Thanks a lot for your assistance.</div>
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<div class="">It would help if you gave what
algorithms you are using. There is a Gdal and a
QGIS idw interpolation method and they are not
working the same way. Also, QGIS has a quick way
of determining the min max value that are an
estimate of the true values. Use Gdal info with
flag -stats to get the true values. You will find
that in the processing plugin.</div>
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<span class="">I am trying to make an IDW
interpolation analyses using salinity data
in a bay. My values ranges between 0.1 to
13.1 PSU. When making my interpolation with
148 data points, the interpolation output
ranges between 0.0034 to 12.40 and so
doesn't fit 100% with the dataset. Can
someone has na idea why? Using the same data
set in ArcMap, the interpolation I made
ranged between 0.1 and 13.1 and does fit
100% with my dataset.</span><br class="">
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<span class="">Thanks a lot for your
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