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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/01/2013 11:06 AM, Ivan Marchesini
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<pre wrap="">Hello,
for a study area we are working on, we have generated around 3000 tiles
partially overlapping each other by a constant amount of cells (on the
north, south, east and west sides).
We would like to patch this tiles in order to obtain a single layer but,
the general rule must be that, in the overlapping zone of two tiles,
the minimum value of the two has to be chosen.
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Won't r.series meth=min do that?<br>
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We have created a script that use r.mapcalc to sequentially patch each
tile to the previous ones, but, as you can imagine, it takes to much to
run...
Any idea?
Many thanks
Ivan
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