1r.describe(1)               GRASS GIS User's Manual              r.describe(1)
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NAME

6       r.describe   -  Prints  terse list of category values found in a raster
7       map layer.
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KEYWORDS

10       raster, metadata
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SYNOPSIS

13       r.describe
14       r.describe --help
15       r.describe [-1rndi]  map=name   [null_value=string]    [nsteps=integer]
16       [--help]  [--verbose]  [--quiet]  [--ui]
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18   Flags:
19       -1
20           Print the output one value per line
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22       -r
23           Only print the range of the data
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25       -n
26           Suppress reporting of any NULLs
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28       -d
29           Use the current region
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31       -i
32           Read floating-point map as integer
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34       --help
35           Print usage summary
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37       --verbose
38           Verbose module output
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40       --quiet
41           Quiet module output
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43       --ui
44           Force launching GUI dialog
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46   Parameters:
47       map=name [required]
48           Name of raster map
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50       null_value=string
51           String representing NULL value
52           Default: *
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54       nsteps=integer
55           Number of quantization steps
56           Default: 255
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DESCRIPTION

59       r.describe  prints  a  terse  listing  of  category  values  found in a
60       user-specified raster map layer.
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62       r.describe ignores the current geographic region and  mask,  and  reads
63       the  full extent of the input raster map.  This functionality is useful
64       if the user intends to reclassify or  rescale  the  data,  since  these
65       functions  (r.reclass and r.rescale) also ignore the current geographic
66       region and mask.
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68       The nv parameter sets the string to be used to represent NULL values in
69       the module output; the default is ’*’.
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71       The  nsteps  parameter  sets the number of quantisation steps to divide
72       into the input raster map.
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NOTES

75   FLAGS
76       If the user selects the -r flag, a range of category  values  found  in
77       the  raster  map layer will be printed. The range is divided into three
78       groups: negative, positive, and zero. If  negative  values  occur,  the
79       minimum and maximum negative values will be printed. If positive values
80       occur, the minimum and maximum positive values will be printed. If zero
81       occurs,  this  will  be  indicated. The range report will generally run
82       faster than the full list (the default output).
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84       The -d flag can be used to force r.describe to respect the current  re‐
85       gion  extents when repoting raster map categories. The default behavior
86       is to read the full extent of the input raster map.
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88       If the -1 flag is specified,  the  output  appears  with  one  category
89       value/range per line.
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91       The -n flag suppresses the reporting of NULL values.
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EXAMPLES

94       The following examples are from the Spearfish60 sample Location:
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96       # Print the full list of raster map categories:
97       r.describe landcover.30m
98       * 11 21-23 31 32 41-43 51 71 81-83 85 91 92
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100       # Print the raster range only:
101       r.describe -r landcover.30m
102       11 thru 92
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104       # Print raster map category range, suppressing nulls:
105       r.describe -n landcover.30m
106       11 21-23 31 32 41-43 51 71 81-83 85 91 92
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108       # Print raster map categories, one category per line:
109       r.describe -1 geology
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SEE ALSO

122        g.region, r.mask, r.reclass, r.report, r.rescale, r.stats, r.univar
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AUTHOR

125       Michael Shapiro, U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory
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SOURCE CODE

128       Available at: r.describe source code (history)
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130       Accessed: Saturday Jan 21 20:38:23 2023
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