Hi,

I think you have to determine each path separately and at the end patch them all together to get the path pts1 -> pts2 -> pts3 -> pts4 -> pts1. The least costly path from e.g. pts1 to pts3 may not go through pts2, that's why the complete path needs to be forced through pts2, pts3, and pts4 and actually consists of several paths (e.g. one circular mountain hiking trail visiting 3 peaks, the least costly path from start point to end point is staying where you are...).

Something like
r.walk -k elevation=dem friction=cost output=output_1_2 outdir=outdir_1_2 coordinate=pts1 stop_coordinate= pts2 r.walk -k elevation=dem friction=cost output=output_2_3 outdir=outdir_2_3 coordinate=pts2 stop_coordinate= pts3 r.walk -k elevation=dem friction=cost output=output_3_4 outdir=outdir_3_4 coordinate=pts3 stop_coordinate= pts4 r.walk -k elevation=dem friction=cost output=output_4_1 outdir=outdir_4_1 coordinate=pts4 stop_coordinate= pts1

# Knight's move, so vector output seems adequate
r.drain -d input=output_1_2 indir=outdir_1_2 coordinate=pts2 voutput=voutdir_1_2
...

v.patch input=voutdir_1_2,voutdir_2_3,voutdir_3_4,voutdir_4_1 output=mypath

Just a guess,

Markus M


Maxime Phaneuf wrote:
Hi guys.

I want to use r.walk or r.cost, followed by r.drain to create least cost
paths. I've got no problem doing that with only 1 starting point and 1
stopping point.

My problem is when I try to use multiple starting and stopping points. I saw
that the coordinate and stop_coordinate were MULTIPLE=yes. But I don't
really know I to declare each point.

Let's say I've got those 4 points: pts1, pts2. pts3, pts4. I want to create
a path going from pts1 to pts2, pts2 to pts3, pts3 to pts4, and pts4 to
pts1. I've tried this: r.walk -k elevation=dem friction=cost output=output coordinate=pts1,pts2,pts3,pts4 stop_coordinate= pts2,pts3,pts4,pts1 and a lot of other rearrangement of the coordinate and stop_coordinate parameters, without much success. I'm trying some configuration where pts4 does go back to pts1 and some where
pts4 doesn't go back to pts1.

Does someone know how to configure r.walk, r.cost and r.drain to include
multiple coordinates?
Thanks,
Maxime Phaneuf
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