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@HamishB HamishB commented Sep 8, 2024

I find this module quite useful for creating synthetic surfaces for testing a variety of other modules.

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neteler commented Sep 8, 2024

Nice!
Do you see a chance to also add a small test?

MN: for addons, the full URL to core modules is needed here

Co-authored-by: Markus Neteler <markus@neteler.org>
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HamishB commented Sep 8, 2024

Nice! Do you see a chance to also add a small test?

Hi Markus,

What do you like that to look like? Just some dummy values to see if it completes with exit code 0 or some r.univar or 'r.stats -Ac nsteps=10' analysis to see that the output is within expected bounds?

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neteler commented Sep 8, 2024

Yes, something simple would be great. This quite helps to be able to quickly test also other changes which might indirectly affect this addon.

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Happy to see this one back.

# # FIXME: ok, it isn't really kurtosis but it's similar and I couldn't
# # think of a better name.
# %Option
# % key: kurtosis
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What about slope_steepness?

sigma = options["sigma"]
kurtosis = options["kurtosis"]

tmp_base = "tmp__rsv_%d" % os.getpid()
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gs.append_node_pid will work on clusters.

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from grass.script import core as gc
from grass.script import raster as gr
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from grass.script import core as gc
from grass.script import raster as gr
import grass.script as gs

is what is usually used for simplicity.

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