1d.correlate(1) Grass User's Manual d.correlate(1)
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6 d.correlate - prints a graph of the correlation between data layers
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10 display, diagram
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14 d.correlate help
15 d.correlate layer1=string layer2=string [layer3=string]
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18 Parameters:
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20 raster input map
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23 raster input map
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26 raster input map
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29 raster input map
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32 d.correlate is a shell (sh(1)) script that graphically displays the
33 results of an r.stats run on two raster map layers. This shell script
34 is useful for highlighting the correlation (or lack of it) among data
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37 The results are displayed in the active display frame on the user's
38 graphics monitor. d.correlate erases the active frame before display‐
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44 The names of from two to four existing raster map layers to be
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48 This is a shell script that uses r.stats and the UNIX awk command to
49 calculate the correlation among data layers, and uses d.text and
50 d.graph to display the results.
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52 If three or four map layers are specified, the correlation among each
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56 This program is simply a shell script. Users are encouraged to make
57 their own shell script programs using similar techniques. See $GIS‐
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61 The UNIX awk command
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63 d.text, d.graph, r.coin, r.stats
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66 Michael Shapiro, U.S.Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory
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68 Rewritten to GRASS 6 (from csh to sh) by Markus Neteler
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