[GRASS-user] Region and not-processed data

Kim Besson kimbesson1981 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 27 09:58:32 EDT 2010


Hi stephen and rest of GRASS users

That was not my quiestion. My question is: if a have a an uimage inside a
regions, will it process and run for all the region or only for where I have
the image(it's not importing only image-processing). ?

Thanks
Kim

2010/9/27 stephen sefick <ssefick at gmail.com>

> I get a little confused with the region raster processing stuff also.
> But, this is what I do, and it seems to work.  Anything that is
> brought in from the outside (r.in.*) will import the entire map.
> Anything that is done withing GRASS will respect the region.  So, just
> make sure to set the region before each calculation and you should be
> OK.
>
> On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 8:52 AM, Kim Besson <kimbesson1981 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Greetings
> >
> > I have a very "dumb" question regarding region definition/processing:
> > - I have defined a an area (example; 30N 20S -10W -5W). I have a raster
> > image with (30N 15N -7W -5) I mean, it only cover a part of the region.
> If I
> > run GRASS image-processing algorithms and processors does it run in all
> > image or only where I have a raster image?
> >
> > Thanks and sorry for tyhis such a dumb question
> > Kim
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