DESCRIPTION
r.li.patchnum calculates the "patch number index" as:
f(sample_area)= Patch_Number
This index is calculated using a 4 neighbour algorithm, diagonal cells
are ignored when tracing a patch.
NOTES
Do not use absolute path names for the config and output
file/map parameters.
If the "moving window" method was selected in g.gui.rlisetup, then the
output will be a raster map, otherwise an ASCII file will be generated in
the folder C:\Users\userxy\AppData\Roaming\GRASS7\r.li\output\
(MS-Windows) or $HOME/.grass7/r.li/output/ (GNU/Linux).
If the sample area contains only NULL values then it is considered to
have zero patches.
EXAMPLES
To calculate patch number index on map my_map, using
my_conf configuration file (previously defined with
g.gui.rlisetup) and saving results in my_out, run:
r.li.patchnum input=my_map conf=my_conf out=my_out
Forest map (Spearfish sample dataset) example:
g.region raster=landcover.30m -p
r.mapcalc "forests = if(landcover.30m >= 41 && landcover.30m <= 43,1,null())"
r.li.patchnum input=forests conf=movwindow7 out=forests_patchnum_mov7
r.univar forests_patchnum_mov7
Forest map (North Carolina sample dataset) example:
g.region raster=landclass96 -p
r.mapcalc "forests = if(landclass96 == 5, 1, null() )"
r.li.patchnum input=forests conf=movwindow7 out=forests_patchnum_mov7
# verify
r.univar forests_patchnum_mov7
r.to.vect input=forests output=forests type=area
d.mon wx0
d.rast forests_patchnum_mov7
d.vect forests type=boundary
SEE ALSO
r.li - package overview
g.gui.rlisetup
REFERENCES
McGarigal, K., and B. J. Marks. 1995. FRAGSTATS: spatial pattern
analysis program for quantifying landscape structure. USDA For. Serv.
Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-351. (PDF)
AUTHORS
Michael Shapiro - CERL (patch identification)
Markus Metz (statistics)
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