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NAME
s.perturb - Random location perturbations of GRASS sites.
(GRASS Sites Program)
SYNOPSIS
s.perturb
s.perturb help
s.perturb [-q] input=name
output=name
distribution=[uniform|normal]
parameters=value,[value]
DESCRIPTION
s.perturb
reads a site list and writes the same list but
perturbs the eastings and northings by
adding either a uniform or normal delta value.
OPTIONS
Flags:
- -q
- Quiet. Cut out the chatter.
Parameters:
- input=name
- Name of an existing sites file.
- output=name
- Name of output sites file.
- distribution=[uniform|normal]
- Distribution of perturbation.
- parameters=value[,value]
- Parameter(s) of distribution. If the distribution
is uniform, only one parameter, the maximum, is needed.
For a normal distribution, two parameters, the mean and
standard deviation, are required.
NOTES
The uniform distribution is always centered about zero.
The associated parameter is constrained to be positive and
specifies the maximum of the distribution; the minimum is
the negation of that parameter.
Usually, the mean (first parameter) of the normal
distribution is zero (i.e., the distribution is centered at
zero). The standard deviation (second parameter) is
naturally constrained to be positive.
Output sites are not guaranteed to be contained within the
current geographic region.
SEE ALSO
g.region
s.random
s.univar
s.kcv
BUGS
Please send all bug fixes and comments to the author
or the grass development team.
http://www.geog.uni-hannover.
AUTHOR
James Darrell McCauley
<darrell@mccauley-usa.com>,
when he was at:
Agricultural
Engineering
Purdue University
Random number generators originally written in FORTRAN by Wes Peterson and translated to C using f2c