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NAME

       r.category  - Manages category values and labels associated with user-specified raster map layers.

KEYWORDS

       raster, category

SYNOPSIS

       r.category
       r.category --help
       r.category   map=name    [cats=range[,range,...]]     [values=float[,float,...]]    [separator=character]
       [raster=name]   [rules=name]    [format=string]    [coefficients=mult1,offset1,mult2,offset2]    [--help]
       [--verbose]  [--quiet]  [--ui]

   Flags:
       --help
           Print usage summary

       --verbose
           Verbose module output

       --quiet
           Quiet module output

       --ui
           Force launching GUI dialog

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

       cats=range[,range,...]
           Category values
           Example: 1,3,7-9,13

       values=float[,float,...]
           Comma separated value list
           Example: 1.4,3.8,13

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

       raster=name
           Raster map from which to copy category table

       rules=name
           File containing category label rules (or "-" to read from stdin)

       format=string
           Default label or format string for dynamic labeling
           Used when no explicit label exists for the category

       coefficients=mult1,offset1,mult2,offset2
           Dynamic label coefficients
           Two pairs of category multiplier and offsets, for $1 and $2

DESCRIPTION

       r.category  prints  the  category  values  and  labels  for the raster map layer specified by map=name to
       standard output. You can also use it to set category labels for a raster map.

       The user can specify all needed parameters on the command line, and run the program non-interactively. If
       the  user  does  not  specify any categories (e.g., using the optional cats=range[,range,...]  argument),
       then all the category values and labels for the named raster map layer that occur in the map are printed.
       The  entire map is read using r.describe, to determine which categories occur in the map. If a listing of
       categories is specified, then the labels for those categories only are printed. The cats may be specified
       as  single  category  values, or as ranges of values. The user may also (optionally) specify that a field
       separator other than a space or tab be used  to  separate  the  category  value  from  its  corresponding
       category  label  in the output, by using the separator=character|space|tab option (see example below). If
       no field separator is specified by the user, a tab is used to separate these fields  in  the  output,  by
       default.

       The output is sent to standard output in the form of one category per line, with the category value first
       on the line, then an ASCII TAB character (or whatever single character or space is  specified  using  the
       separator parameter), then the label for the category.

NOTES

       Any ASCII TAB characters which may be in the label are replaced by spaces.

       The output from r.category can be redirected into a file, or piped into another program.

   Input from a file
       The  rules  option  allows  the user to assign category labels from values found in a file. The label can
       refer to a single category, range of categories, floating point value,  or  a  range  of  floating  point
       values.  The format is given as follows (when separator is set to colon).
       cat:Label
       val1:val2:Label
       If the filename is given as "-", the category labels are read from stdin

   Default and dynamic category labels
       Default  and  dynamic category labels can be created for categories that are not explicitly labeled.  The
       coefficient line can be followed by explicit category labels which override the format label generation.
          0:no data
          2:     .
          5:     .               ## explicit category labels
          7:     .
       explicit labels can be also of the form:
          5.5:5:9 label description
          or
          15:30  label description

       In the format line

           •   $1 refers to the value num*5.0+1000 (ie, using the first 2 coefficients)

           •   $2 refers to the value num*5.0+1005 (ie, using the last 2 coefficients)
       $1.2 will print $1 with 2 decimal places.

       Also, the form $?xxx$yyy$ translates into yyy if the category is 1, xxx otherwise. The $yyy$ is optional.
       Thus

       $1 meter$?s

       will become:
       1 meter (for category 1)
       2 meters (for category 2), etc.

       format=’Elevation: $1.2 to $2.2 feet’   ## Format Statement
       coefficients="5.0,1000,5.0,1005"   ## Coefficients

       The  format  and  coefficients above would be used to generate the following statement in creation of the
       format appropriate category string for category "num":

       sprintf(buff,"Elevation: %.2f to %.2f feet", num*5.0+1000, num*5.0*1005)

       Note: while both the format and coefficent lines must be present a blank line for the format string  will
       effectively suppress automatic label generation.

       To use a "$" in the label without triggering the plural test, put "$$" in the format string.

       Use ’single quotes’ when using a "$" on the command line to avoid unwanted shell substitution.

EXAMPLES

       Spearfish sample dataset:

        r.category map=soils
           prints the values and labels associated with all of the categories in the soils raster map layer;

        r.category map=soils cats=10,12,15-20
           prints  only the category values and labels for soils map layer categories 10, 12, and 15 through 20;
           and

        r.category map=soils cats=10,20 separator=’:’
           prints the values and labels for soils map layer categories 10 and 20, but uses  ":"  (instead  of  a
           tab) as the character separating the category values from the category values in the output.

       Example output:

       10:Dumps, mine, Cc
       20:Kyle clay, KaA

       Example defining category labels:
           r.category diseasemap separator=: rules=- << EOF
           1:potential absence
           2:potential presence
           EOF

       sets the categoy values 1 and 2 to respective text labels.

SEE ALSO

       UNIX Manual entries for awk and sort

        d.what.rast, r.coin, r.describe, r.support

AUTHORS

       Michael Shapiro, U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory
       Hamish Bowman, University of Otago, New Zealand (label creation options)

       Last changed: $Date: 2015-12-27 21:55:06 +0100 (Sun, 27 Dec 2015) $

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