[STATSGRASS] Re: [GRASSLIST:581] Re: Change of spatial support
Thomas Adams
Thomas.Adams at noaa.gov
Wed Apr 5 10:56:31 EDT 2006
Ulrich,
I was wondering if r.proj, selecting bilinear interpolation might work
for you? I understand that all other projection parameters would be the
same, except for the grid spacing (1000m vs 250m).
Tom
Ulrich Leopold wrote:
> On Wed, April 5, 2006 13:03, Hamish wrote:
>
>>> I am trying to change the spatial support (grid size) of some floating
>>> point raster maps from 250x250m to 1000x1000m. It's a kind of
>>> upscaling or more preciseley aggregation.
>>>
>>> All I need to do is to superimpose the larger grid on the smaller grid
>>> and compute the average and variance for the larger grid from the 4x4
>>> 250m cells located within one 1000m cell.
>>>
>>> I recognise that this is still not possible in GRASS. The GRASS
>>> resampling methods for change of resolution, such as r.neigbors or
>>> g.region are not an option as they do not provide a simple averaging
>>> method and the aggregation error (variance).
>>>
>> r.resample, r.resamp.rst
>>
>> ?
>> Hamish
>>
>>
>>
> No r.resample uses the same method also nearest the neighbor method and does
> not provide any calculation of summary statsitics within a larger grid cells.
>
>
> r.resamp.rst does a re-interpolation of the raster cells. I am looking for an
> aggregation of floating point raster cells for a lower grid resolution (4x4 =>
> 1x1). Simply take the average of a 4 x 4 raster cells and produce a single
> mean value for a larger grid cell (but for floating point numbers not
> integers).
>
> Take 4 x 4 raster cells
>
> 2.5 3.5 1.5 0.5
> 2.5 3.5 1.5 0.5
> 2.5 3.5 1.5 0.5
> 2.5 3.5 1.5 0.5
>
> compute the mean and variance to yield one raster cell with
>
> mean = 2.0
> var = 1.333
>
> jump to next block of 4 x 4 raster cells which have not been used in previous
> calculation and repeat the calculation and so on.
>
>
> Any ideas for r.mapcalc?
>
>
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