Time series
Time stamps
Meta-data:
Common legends for many raster maps
The general idea is to:
- Calculate the overall min/max covering all maps with "r.info -r"
- Create a full-scale color table with "r.colors rules=" on the first map
- Copy that color table to other maps in the series with "r.colors rast="
- Draw legend to color table extent with "d.legend range=min,max"
Example using Pathfinder SST data:
MAP_PATTERN='*.s0451pfv50-sst*degC.q4' # find overall min/max ALL_MIN=999999 ALL_MAX=-999999 for MAP in `g.mlist rast pattern=$MAP_PATTERN` ; do eval `r.info -r $MAP` ALL_MAX=`echo "$max $ALL_MAX" | awk '{if ($1 > $2) print $1; else print $2}'` ALL_MIN=`echo "$min $ALL_MIN" | awk '{if ($1 < $2) print $1; else print $2}'` done echo "all_min=$ALL_MIN all_max=$ALL_MAX" ONETHIRD=`echo $ALL_MIN $ALL_MAX | awk '{print ($2 - $1)/3.0 + $1}'` TWOTHIRD=`echo $ALL_MIN $ALL_MAX | awk '{print 2*($2 - $1)/3.0 + $1}'` # create full-scale color table for first map FIRST_MAP=`g.mlist rast pattern=$MAP_PATTERN | head -n 1` r.colors $FIRST_MAP color=rules << EOF $ALL_MIN blue $ONETHIRD cyan $TWOTHIRD yellow $ALL_MAX red EOF # apply color table to all other maps for MAP in `g.mlist rast pattern=$MAP_PATTERN` ; do r.colors $MAP rast=$FIRST_MAP done # draw for MAP in `g.mlist rast pattern=$MAP_PATTERN` ; do d.rast -o $MAP d.legend $MAP range=$ALL_MIN,$ALL_MAX done
- For ps.map use the colortable instruction's "range" parameter.
Animation
- see the Movies wiki page
Development
- SQL database support for a raster map timeseries is discussed in the Time series development wiki page.