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(Work towards a time series data standard and utilities in GRASS) |
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There was also discussion of possibly setting up a mailing list. Do we want this? | There was also discussion of possibly setting up a mailing list. Do we want this? | ||
: I would vote against just-another-mailing list [[User:Neteler|Neteler]] 23:51, 18 September 2006 (CEST) | |||
==== Ideas from MN ==== | |||
* each imported raster map get's automatically "registered" in an SQL table | |||
** Table structure: | |||
*** map name | |||
*** map creator (optional) | |||
*** time stamp of import | |||
*** time stamp of map production (optional) | |||
*** time range of validity (optional) | |||
* g.list, g.rename etc. tools have a new "where" parameter do search maps in this table | |||
* g.remove will also remove row from SQL table | |||
* SQL commands can be used for search by time stamps |
Revision as of 21:51, 18 September 2006
This page is born out of discussions in Lausanne. A lot of people seem to be interested in having some standardized, documented format for dealing with time series in GRASS, so that we can deal with data (e.g. climate station, water gauges), link with models, etc., without having to come up with a custom solution each time. This could also lead to modules to help with interpolation to deal with missing values, etc.
There was also discussion of possibly setting up a mailing list. Do we want this?
- I would vote against just-another-mailing list Neteler 23:51, 18 September 2006 (CEST)
Ideas from MN
- each imported raster map get's automatically "registered" in an SQL table
- Table structure:
- map name
- map creator (optional)
- time stamp of import
- time stamp of map production (optional)
- time range of validity (optional)
- Table structure:
- g.list, g.rename etc. tools have a new "where" parameter do search maps in this table
- g.remove will also remove row from SQL table
- SQL commands can be used for search by time stamps