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The design is flexible. Ranges of values can be set to NULL and/or the NULL value can be eliminated and replace with a specified value.
The setnull parameter is used to specify values in the ranges to be set to NULL. A range is either a single value (e.g., 5.3), or a pair of values (e.g., 4.76-34.56). Existing NULL-values are left NULL, unless the null argument is requested.
The null parameter eliminates the NULL value and replaces it with value. This argument is applied only to existing NULL values, and not to the NULLs created by the setnull argument.
r.null map=landcover.30m setnull=21,22
r.null map=fields null=99
r.null and reclassified maps:
The problem is, if r.null was run on the reclass raster it would alter the
original and any other reclass rasters of the original. Therefore r.null
doesn't allow recoding reclassified maps (products of r.reclass).
So, the way to recode such a map is: The user makes a raster out of the
reclass that isn't a reclass by copying it:
r.mapcalc newmap = reclass
Last changed: $Date: 2015-07-11 07:04:13 -0700 (Sat, 11 Jul 2015) $
Available at: r.null source code (history)
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