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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 9/25/18 à 4:10 PM, Moritz Lennert a
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cite="mid:17549d1b-ab97-08b0-ca0e-0ed63bd8a32b@club.worldonline.be">On
25/09/18 15:40, Frank David wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">Thank you Vero,
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If I well understand, r.series return always floating values.
But from trunk r73206 we expect something different... Ok I will
wait for the next release, and continue with a int().
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But I still not understand from where r.series return such
values (more or less 0.03) from integer... it's mysterious!
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It creates bins that correspond to the data. So for value 1 it
creates a bin 0.972549-1.003922, etc.
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You can try r.describe -i to get integer output.
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Moritz
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<p>Thank you Mortiz,</p>
<p> but why not 0.5-1.5 or 0.9-1.1, I don't understand the reason of
that precise floating value... but it's not that important.</p>
<p>Frank<br>
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