I just wanted to try out the r.le.* tools for a simple analysis of habitat patch patterns. In this context, I was not able to find out where this r.le.out subdirectory is located where all the result tables are stored? Should this be a subdirectory within the mapset?
Has anyone used the tools recently on G65 on Linux/Ubuntu?
I just wanted to try out the r.le.* tools for a simple
analysis of habitat patch patterns. In this context,
I was not able to find out where this r.le.out
subdirectory is located where all the result tables
are stored? Should this be a subdirectory
within the mapset?
I'm not sure, maybe relative to the
directory you start the module from.
Try 'mkdir'-ing r.le.out/ first, then
running from pwd. (make sure you have
write permissions there.
Indeed. With pwd you can get to know where the r.le.out directory is created. The r.le.para directory with the settings (units size, units form, etc) is also created there.
I just wanted to try out the r.le.* tools for a simple
analysis of habitat patch patterns. In this context,
I was not able to find out where this r.le.out
subdirectory is located where all the result tables
are stored? Should this be a subdirectory
within the mapset?
I’m not sure, maybe relative to the
directory you start the module from.
Try ‘mkdir’-ing r.le.out/ first, then
running from pwd. (make sure you have
write permissions there.
Thank you for the fast response. It is indeed the pwd.
/Johannes
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On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 2:44 PM, José Miguel Barrios <jmbarriosg@gmail.com> wrote:
Indeed. With pwd you can get to know where the r.le.out directory is created. The r.le.para directory with the settings (units size, units form, etc) is also created there.
I just wanted to try out the r.le.* tools for a simple
analysis of habitat patch patterns. In this context,
I was not able to find out where this r.le.out
subdirectory is located where all the result tables
are stored? Should this be a subdirectory
within the mapset?
I’m not sure, maybe relative to the
directory you start the module from.
Try ‘mkdir’-ing r.le.out/ first, then
running from pwd. (make sure you have
write permissions there.