NAME¶
d.rast.leg - Displays a raster map and its legend on a graphics
window
KEYWORDS¶
display
SYNOPSIS¶
d.rast.leg
d.rast.leg help
d.rast.leg [-
fns]
map=
string
[
num_of_lines=
integer] [
rast=
string]
[
title=
string] [
position=
float]
[--
verbose] [--
quiet]
Flags:¶
- -f
-
Flip legend
- -n
-
Omit entries with missing label
- -s
-
Draw smooth gradient
- --verbose
-
Verbose module output
- --quiet
-
Quiet module output
Parameters:¶
- map=string
-
Name of raster map to display
- num_of_lines=integer
-
Number of lines to appear in the legend
- rast=string
-
Name of raster map to generate legend from
- title=string
-
Name of raster map to print in legend
- position=float
-
Position of vertical map-legend separator (in percent)
Default: 80
DESCRIPTION¶
d.rast.leg shows a raster map along with its legend. It first clears the
entire screen, then divides it into a main (left) and a minor (right) frames,
and displays a raster map in the main frame and the map legend in the minor
frame. The main frame remains active when the program finishes.
NOTES¶
The legend may be flipped with the
-f flag.
If the
num_of_lines parameter is not given then the legend frame will
display as many lines as number of categories in the map, otherwise, it will
display the first
num_of_lines minus 1 categories with the rest being
truncated.
The user may adjust the
num_of_lines parameter or the size of graphics
window to get an appropriate result.
The user may specify a second raster map with the
rast parameter from
which the legend is generated. This is useful to visualize (time) series of
raster maps with a common static legend instead of the default dynamic legend.
To remove all frames when clearing the display, use "
d.erase
-f".
EXAMPLE¶
In this example, the polar diagram of the 'aspect' angle map in the North
Carolina sample dataset location is generated:
g.region rast=landclass96 -p
d.rast.leg landclass96
SEE ALSO¶
d.legend, d.erase, d.rast
AUTHORS¶
Jianping Xu, Scott Madry, Rutgers University
Markus Neteler
Last changed: $Date: 2011-09-04 15:23:30 +0200 (Sun, 04 Sep 2011) $
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