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NAME
       g.gui.rlisetup  - Configuration tool for r.li modules.

KEYWORDS
       general, GUI, raster, landscape structure analysis

SYNOPSIS
       g.gui.rlisetup
       g.gui.rlisetup --help
       g.gui.rlisetup  [--help]  [--verbose]  [--quiet]  [--ui]

   Flags:
       --help
           Print usage summary

       --verbose
           Verbose module output

       --quiet
           Quiet module output

       --ui
           Force launching GUI dialog

DESCRIPTION
       The g.gui.rlisetup is a wxGUI component which allows the user to create
       a configuration file for the analytical r.li modules. For a general in-
       troduction, see the r.li overview.
       The  configurations  are  raster map independent, it means that you can
       use a file created on a raster map for analyze any other you have.
       The program is completely interactive and uses a GUI  to  help  you  in
       your choices.

   Analysis methods
       Definition of creation of sampling area:

           •   Whole map layer: use entire area selected above,

           •   Regions: select one to many subareas via mouse,

           •   Sample units: automated selection of sampling area (for details
               see below)

               •   Random nonoverlapping,

               •   Systematic contiguous,

               •   Systematic noncontiguous,

               •   Stratified random,

               •   Centered over sites (vector points).

           •   Moving window: rectangular or circular with size

       Definition of region for analysis:

           •   Whole map layer: entire map (current region),

           •   Keyboard setting: based on keyboard selection for region  defi-
               nition,

           •   Draw  the sampling frame: based on interactive region selection
               via mouse.

   Usage details
       The startup window shows your configuration files, you can:

       TODO: description below needs further updates

       1      View/Edit (Load a file) from the shown list:  the  configuration
              is shown in a small text editor window.  Configuration files are
              saved in the folder C:\Users\userxy\AppData\Roaming\GRASS7\r.li\
              (MS-Windows)  or  $HOME/.r.li/ (GNU/Linux) (the file name can be
              defined by the user). The output or an analysis can either be  a
              new  raster map (in case of using a "moving window" analysis) or
              be an ASCII text file (when not  performing  a  "moving  window"
              analysis)  containing  the result.  Such text file will be saved
              in the  folder  C:\Users\userxy\AppData\Roaming\GRASS7\r.li\out-
              put\ (MS-Windows) or $HOME/.grass7/r.li/output/ (GNU/Linux).
              All dimensions are percentages of raster rows or columns.

       2      Create a new configuration file: used for creating a new config-
              uration file in an interactive way, in three steps:

       2.1    Choose file name and maps to use for setting:

           •   Name for new configuration file(required): the name of new con-
               figuration file

           •   Raster  map name to use to select areas (required): the name of
               raster map used for selecting sampling areas

           •   Vector map to overlay (optional): name of a vector map used for
               selecting sampling areas

       2.2    Set  the  sampling frame. The sample frame is a rectangular area
              which contains all the areas to analyze. It can  be  defined  in
              three ways:

           •   Whole map layer: the sample frame is the whole map

           •   Keyboard  setting:  the user enters the coordinates in cells of
               upper left corner of sampling frame and its length in rows  and
               columns.

           •   Draw  the  sample frame: the user draws the sample frame on map
               using mouse.

       2.3    Set the sample areas. The sample areas are simply the  areas  to
              analyze.  They  can be defined in five ways (see the picture be-
              low):

           •   Whole map layer: the sample area is the whole sample frame

           •   Regions: the user enters the number of  areas  and  then  draws
               them using mouse.

           •   Sample  units: they are areas of rectangular or circular shape.
               The user can define them using keyboard or mouse.

               •   keyboard: the user define the shape of  sample  unists  and
                   their disposition:

                   •   Random  non  overlapping: the user specifies the number
                       of sample units and they are placed in a random way  at
                       runtime.  It is guaranteed that the areas do not inter-
                       sect themselves.

                   •   Systematic contiguous: the  defined  sample  is  placed
                       covering the sample frame, side by side across rows.

                   •   Systematic  non contiguous: the same as above, but here
                       ever rectangle is spaced from another  by  a  specified
                       number of cells.

                   •   Stratified  random:  the  sample  frame is divided in n
                       strats of rows and m strats of columns  (n  and  m  are
                       given by user), then the specified number of sample ar-
                       eas are placed in a random way, one for every m*n areas
                       defined by strats.

                   •   Centered  over  sites: the sample areas are placed into
                       sample frame centering them on points in site file.

               •   mouse: the user chooses the shape and then draws the speci-
                   fied number of sample areas on map.

           •   Moving Window: the user defines a rectangular or circular area,
               it is moved over all the raster increasing only of a  cell  for
               every  move(in  columns  if possible, if not in rows).  It pro-
               duces a new raster containing the result of all analysis.

           •   Select areas from the overlaid vector map: the sample areas are
               defined  by  the  vector  map selected above.  For every cat in
               vector map, the procedure prompts the user if they want to  in-
               clude  it as sample area.  The resulting configuration file can
               be used only with the specified raster map, and  the  procedure
               can  be  used  only  if whole map layer is selected as sampling
               frame.

       3      Remove a file the selected file is deleted  from  the  available
              configuration files.

       4      Help: open this help text.

       5      Close module window.

NOTES
       Configuration  files are raster map independent because areas are saved
       using relative coordinates.

       Screenshots of the wizard window frames:

         g.gui.rlisetup: First frame of wizard for selecting exist-   g.gui.rlisetup: Frame for selecting maps
       ing configuration files or creating a new one

         g.gui.rlisetup: Frame for inserting sampling areas           g.gui.rlisetup: Frame for defining rectangular moving win-
                                                                    dow

         g.gui.rlisetup: Frame for defining circular moving window    g.gui.rlisetup: Frame for choosing the sampling frame with
                                                                    keyboard

         g.gui.rlisetup: Frame for drawing the sampling frame         g.gui.rlisetup: Summary frame before saving

EXAMPLES
   Moving window analysis on full region
       TODO: update examples to new g.gui.rlisetup dialog:

       Example  for a 7x7 moving window analysis on full region, the output is
       a raster map:

       Click on "New", then:

           •   Configuration file name: "movwindow7"

           •   Raster map name to use to select areas: "forests"
       1. Setup sampling frame:

           •   Define a sampling  frame  (region  for  analysis):  "Whole  map
               layer", then "OK"
       2. Setup sampling frame

           •   Define sampling areas: "Moving window", then "OK"

           •   Then click on "Use keyboard to define moving window dimension"
       Select type of shape:

           •   [x] Rectangular

           •   Width size (in cells)?: "7"

           •   Height size (in cells)?: "7"

           •   Then "Save settings"
       3. Save settings: click on button
       (4.) Close

       Now  an  anaysis  can be performed using one of the analytical modules,
       e.g.
       g.region raster=forests -p
       r.li.patchdensity input=forests conf=movwindow7 output=forests_p_dens7
       r.univar forests_p_dens7
       The result is the new raster map "forests_p_dens7" which shows (in this
       example) the patch density of the forest areas.
       See the respective modules for further examples.

   Whole region analysis
       Example  for  a whole region analysis, the output is a text file: Click
       on "New", then:

           •   Configuration file name: "whole_region"

           •   Raster map name to use to select areas: "lsat7_2000_40"
       1. Setup sampling frame:

           •   Define a sampling  frame  (region  for  analysis):  "Whole  map
               layer", then "OK"
       2. Setup sampling frame

           •   Define sampling areas: "Whole map layer", then "OK"
       3. Save settings: click on button
       (4.) Close

       Now  an  anaysis  can be performed using one of the analytical modules,
       e.g.
       g.region raster=lsat7_2002_40 -p
       r.li.shannon input=lsat7_2000_40 conf=whole_region output=lsat7_2000_40_shannon
       The result is the new text file  "forests_p_dens7"  (stored  in  folder
       $HOME/.r.li/output/.
       See the respective modules for further examples.

SEE ALSO
        r.li - package overview
       r.li.daemon

        Old r.le suite manual (1992)

        wxGUI
       wxGUI components

REFERENCES
       McGarigal, K., and B. J. Marks. 1995. FRAGSTATS: spatial pattern analy-
       sis program for quantifying landscape structure. USDA For. Serv.   Gen.
       Tech. Rep. PNW-351. (PDF)

AUTHOR
       Luca Delucchi
       Rewritten from r.li.setup by Claudio Porta and Lucio Davide Spano

SOURCE CODE
       Available at: wxGUI RLi Setup source code (history)

       Accessed: unknown

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