Maybe I'm stupid, but how to apply the command d.his in WxGui raster window
for a dem (this possibility existed in the tcl/tk gui version) ? I do not
find it in dialogue d.rast display raster.
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On 15/04/11 14:46, gene wrote:
Maybe I'm stupid, but how to apply the command d.his in WxGui raster window
for a dem (this possibility existed in the tcl/tk gui version) ? I do not
find it in dialogue d.rast display raster.
You can find a histogram tool integrated into the Map Display. See the "Analyze" menu button (to the right of the zoom menu button) -> "Create histogram..."
Moritz
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On 15/04/11 15:55, Moritz Lennert wrote:
On 15/04/11 14:46, gene wrote:
Maybe I'm stupid, but how to apply the command d.his in WxGui raster
window
for a dem (this possibility existed in the tcl/tk gui version) ? I do not
find it in dialogue d.rast display raster.
You can find a histogram tool integrated into the Map Display. See the
"Analyze" menu button (to the right of the zoom menu button) -> "Create
histogram..."
As Hamish reminded me, d.his has nothing to do with histograms, but is about hue-intensity-saturation. You can find d.his in the "Add various raster map layers" dropdown menu which is the button next to the "Add raster layer" button in the GIS Layer Manager window.
More generally, as Markus pointed out in another thread:
http://grass.osgeo.org/grass64/manuals/html64_user/wxGUI.html
(a search for d.his on that page gives you the answer immediately)
Moritz