SYNOPSIS
pkstatogr -i input [options]DESCRIPTION
pkstatogr calculates basic statistics on attributes of a vector file. Examples of the basic statistics include: minimum, maximum, median, mean and standard deviation. Histograms (in percentage or absolute values) can also be calculated. The attribute of interest can be selected using the option -n|--fname. Values defined by the -nodata option, or not within the limits set by the options -src_min and -src_max are ignored for the statistics.OPTIONS
- -i filename, --input filename
- Input image file(s). If input contains multiple images, a multi-band output is created
- -ln layer, --lname layer
- Layer name(s) in sample (leave empty to select all)
- -n attribute, --fname attribute
- Fields on which to calculate statistics
- -nodata value, --nodata value
- Set nodata value(s)
- -src_min value, --src_min value
- Set minimum value for histogram
- -src_max value, --src_max value
- Set maximum value for histogram
- -s, --size
- Sample size (number of points)
- -mm, --minmax
- Calculate minimum and maximum value
- -min, --min
- Calculate minimum value
- -max, --max
- Calculate maximum value
- -mean, --mean
- Calculate mean
- -median, --median
- Calculate median
- -stdev, --stdev
- Calculate standard deviation
- -hist, --hist
- Calculate histogram
- -nbin value, --nbin value
- Number of bins to calculate histogram
- -rel, --relative
- Use percentiles for histogram to calculate histogram
- -kde, --kde
- Use Kernel <http://pktools.nongnu.org/html/classKernel.html> density estimation when producing histogram. The standard deviation is estimated based on Silverman's rule of thumb
- -v level, --verbose level
- Verbose level
EXAMPLE
report histogram of values in FIELDID (to standard output)
pkstatogr -i input.shp -f FIELDID -n 100
report min, max, mean and standard deviation of values in FIELDID (to standard output)
pkstatogr -i input.shp -f FIELDID -min -max -mean -stdev