Hello. I'm having a difficult time finding sample code that uses the output of v.distance as input northing and easting for r.water.outlet. I am attempting to delineate multiple watersheds, each of which has a pour point that must be snapped to the streams before r.water.outlet will run properly. I can get as far as printing the proper coordinates, but, as I am somewhat new to Linux in general, I cannot figure out the proper syntax to pipe it into the next command.
At this point I have the examples provided in v.distance to work from. I have something like this: echo "484336|234572.699|1" | v.in.ascii output=pnt1 v.distance from=pnt to=map_to_query upload=cat -p Is this the proper way to start? IE, should I be doing this one point at a time or should I be entering all 16 points at once into the v.distance function? Any example code would be GREATLY appreciated!!! Thanks! -Damian -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/Using-output-of-v.distance-as-input-for-r.water.outlet-tp2599038p2599038.html Sent from the Grass - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ grass-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
