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Using Batch to process several tiffs
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9 months 3 weeks ago #44
by gabrielpereira
Using Batch to process several tiffs was created by gabrielpereira
Dear Community,
I am having problem to run fragstats as command line.
I have 800 tif files with diferent sizes, I would like to run fragstats to all grid files using the same metrics.
Anyone did this and can help with the command line configuration?
Cheers,
Gabriel
I am having problem to run fragstats as command line.
I have 800 tif files with diferent sizes, I would like to run fragstats to all grid files using the same metrics.
Anyone did this and can help with the command line configuration?
Cheers,
Gabriel
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9 months 3 weeks ago #45
by kmcgee
Replied by kmcgee on topic Using Batch to process several tiffs
Gabriel
You will have to be more specific about the problem you are having. Currently, you still have create a model with the interface, which you can then run from the command line if need be, e.g. if you are executing from within say an R script. In either case, you create a batch file with all input landscapes as shown in the help files. I can't help more than this until I know exactly the problem you are having.
Kevin
You will have to be more specific about the problem you are having. Currently, you still have create a model with the interface, which you can then run from the command line if need be, e.g. if you are executing from within say an R script. In either case, you create a batch file with all input landscapes as shown in the help files. I can't help more than this until I know exactly the problem you are having.
Kevin
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