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It is generated in r.stream.order but I drop it in derive.streams() because it is not used any where.
You could copy / paste the code of the function and just comment out that line.
If you think it would be usefull for severals users to keep this information I could include it into the next update.
Thanks, MiKatt, I will try that. In my case, I am assigning fish to stream segments. It is useful to utilize stream order to eliminate higher order streams as potential habitat based on the species. There might be other applications for this.
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It is generated in r.stream.order but I drop it in derive.streams() because it is not used any where.
You could copy / paste the code of the function and just comment out that line.
If you think it would be usefull for severals users to keep this information I could include it into the next update.
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Where is the strahler integer: Strahler's stream order attribute located? Is it not generated via r.stream.order and derive_streams()?
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