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NAME

       r.stats.quantile  - Compute category quantiles using two passes.

KEYWORDS

       raster, statistics, zonal statistics, percentile, quantile

SYNOPSIS

       r.stats.quantile
       r.stats.quantile --help
       r.stats.quantile        [-rpt]       base=name       cover=name        [quantiles=integer]
       [percentiles=float[,float,...]]   [bins=integer]   [output=name[,name,...]]    [file=name]
       [separator=character]   [--overwrite]  [--help]  [--verbose]  [--quiet]  [--ui]

   Flags:
       -r
           Create reclass map with statistics as category labels

       -p
           Do not create output maps; just print statistics

       -t
           Print statistics in table format

       --overwrite
           Allow output files to overwrite existing files

       --help
           Print usage summary

       --verbose
           Verbose module output

       --quiet
           Quiet module output

       --ui
           Force launching GUI dialog

   Parameters:
       base=name [required]
           Name of base raster map

       cover=name [required]
           Name of cover raster map

       quantiles=integer
           Number of quantiles

       percentiles=float[,float,...]
           List of percentiles
           Default: 50

       bins=integer
           Number of bins to use
           Default: 1000

       output=name[,name,...]
           Resultant raster map(s)

       file=name
           Name for output file (if omitted or "-" output to stdout)

       separator=character
           Field separator
           Special characters: pipe, comma, space, tab, newline
           Default: :

DESCRIPTION

       r.stats.quantile  is  a  tool to analyse exploratory statistics of a floating-point "cover
       layer" according to how it intersects with objects in a "base layer". It provides quantile
       calculations as selected "zonal statistics".

NOTES

       r.stats.quantile  is  intended  to be a partial replacement for r.statistics, with support
       for floating-point cover maps. It provides quantile calculations, which  are  absent  from
       r.stats.zonal.

EXAMPLE

       In  this  example, the raster polygon map zipcodes in the North Carolina sample dataset is
       used to calculate quantile raster statistics using the elevation raster map:
       g.region raster=zipcodes -p
       # print quantiles
       r.stats.quantile base=zipcodes cover=elevation quantiles=3 -p
       27511:0:33.333333:134.717392
       27511:1:66.666667:143.985723
       27513:0:33.333333:140.669993
       27513:1:66.666667:146.279449
       27518:0:33.333333:115.140101
       27518:1:66.666667:129.893723
       [...]
       # write out percentile raster maps
       r.stats.quantile base=zipcodes cover=elevation percentiles=25,50,75 \
         output=zipcodes_elev_q25,zipcodes_elev_q50,zipcodes_elev_q75

SEE ALSO

        r.quantile, r.stats.zonal, r.statistics

AUTHOR

       Glynn Clements
       Markus Metz

SOURCE CODE

       Available at: r.stats.quantile source code (history)

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