v.geom no longer exists in the GRASS distribution,
because of licensing issues. See here
http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/grass-user/2002-April/006286.html
(first Google hit for "v.geom grass")
The new modules for triangulation are v.delaunay,
v.voronoi and v.hull.
Ben
On 03/17/2012 02:56 PM, Vincent Bain wrote:
Hi,
sorry if I misunderstand your needs but have a look at r.surf.nnbathy,
it could do the job for a raster output. First you need to retrieve nn
libs. More details on the author's web page :
http://www.sieczka.org/programy_pl.html
Yours,
Vincent.
Le samedi 17 mars 2012 à 04:30 -0700, TheGeographer a écrit :
In the past there was a module which created TINs from points as input in
GRASS, but now it is not longer supported:
http://www.grass-kr.org/html/v.geom.html
For me this part is very interesting: MaxMin-Height triangulation
But the last GRASS version which is supported is Version 5.4 .
I easily created a TIN with 3 points in QGIS in a couple of seconds. Is
there an possibility in GRASS GIS,too?
I don't understand why it is still not integrated into GRASS GIS (This
application is much older than QGIS?)
The possibility of automation in GRASS GIS via shellscript is the main
reason why i need GRASS.
The (Elevation-)TIN should look like this:
http://osgeo-org.1560.n6.nabble.com/file/n4627723/tin_qgis.jpg
After the TIN creation I want to use the r.contour module to get contours
out of the TIN.
Greetings
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