NAME¶
grdtrend - Fit and/or remove a polynomial trend in a grd file
SYNOPSIS¶
grdtrend grdfile -Nn_model[
r] [
-Ddiff.grd ] [
-Ttrend.grd ] [
-V ] [
-W weight.grd ]
DESCRIPTION¶
grdtrend reads a 2-D gridded file and fits a low-order polynomial trend
to these data by [optionally weighted] least-squares. The trend surface is
defined by:
m1 + m2*x + m3*y + m4*x*y + m5*x*x + m6*y*y + m7*x*x*x + m8*x*x*y + m9*x*y*y +
m10*y*y*y.
The user must specify
-Nn_model, the number of model parameters to
use; thus,
-N4 fits a bilinear trend,
-N6 a
quadratic surface, and so on. Optionally, append
r to the
-N
option to perform a robust fit. In this case, the program will iteratively
reweight the data based on a robust scale estimate, in order to converge to a
solution insensitive to outliers. This may be handy when separating a
"regional" field from a "residual" which should have
non-zero mean, such as a local mountain on a regional surface.
If data file has values set to NaN, these will be ignored during fitting; if
output files are written, these will also have NaN in the same locations.
No space between the option flag and the associated arguments.
- grdfile
- The name of a 2-D binary grd file.
- -N
- [r]n_model sets the number of model
parameters to fit. Prepend r for robust fit.
OPTIONS¶
No space between the option flag and the associated arguments.
- -D
- Write the difference (input data - trend) to the file
diff.grd.
- -T
- Write the fitted trend to the file trend.grd.
- -V
- Selects verbose mode, which will send progress reports to
stderr [Default runs "silently"].
- -W
- If weight.grd exists, it will be read and used to
solve a weighted least-squares problem. [Default: Ordinary least-squares
fit.] If the robust option has been selected, the weights used in the
robust fit will be written to weight.grd.
The domain of x and y will be shifted and scaled to [-1, 1] and the basis
functions are built from Legendre polynomials. These have a numerical
advantage in the form of the matrix which must be inverted and allow more
accurate solutions. NOTE: The model parameters listed with
-V are
Legendre polynomial coefficients; they are not numerically equivalent to the
m#s in the equation described above. The description above is to allow the
user to match
-N with the order of the polynomial surface.
EXAMPLES¶
To remove a planar trend from hawaii_topo.grd and write result in
hawaii_residual.grd, try
grdtrend hawaii_topo.grd
-N3
-Dhawaii_residual.grd
To do a robust fit of a bicubic surface to hawaii_topo.grd, writing the result
in hawaii_trend.grd and the weights used in hawaii_weight.grd, and reporting
the progress, try
grdtrend hawaii_topo.grd
-Nr10
-Thawaii_trend.grd
-Whawaii_weight.grd
-V
SEE ALSO¶
gmt(1gmt),
grdfft(1gmt),
grdfilter(1gmt)