[GRASS-user] r.describe "Range" output report type - superseded?

Nikos Alexandris nikos.alexandris at felis.uni-freiburg.de
Wed Feb 20 17:26:25 EST 2008


Eric,

excuse me if I a miss something but I get (GRASS6.2.2 & 6.3):

> r.describe SRTM3
READING [SRTM3 in nik] ... 100%
* -15 -13 -12 -10 thru 2285 2287-2314 2316-2318 2320-2325 2327-2330 2334
2342 
2344 2347 2349 2350 2357 2358 2361 2365 2375

and

r.describe -r SRTM3
READING [SRTM3 in nik] ... 100%
-15 thru -1
0
1 thru 2375
*

Isn't this what the manual describes?

Cheers,

Nikos

On Wed, 2008-02-20 at 13:27 -0500, Patton, Eric wrote:
> The docs for r.describe mention two kinds of reports that can be selected for output. I
> can't find any evidence of this by experimenting with the module. Specifically, the docs mention
> that a 'range' report can be generated, where negative min/max, zero, and positive min/max values are reported, and 
> a 'Full List' report (which seems to be the program default output). Is the former just old
> relic behavior that has been superseded and not updated in the docs? I wanted to be sure before
> scrapping it from the manpage. I can't seem to get the program to output values the way this report mode is described.
> 
> ~ Eric.
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