On 20/03/16 06:10, Daniel Torres wrote:
Thanks for the answer Veronica, sadly it didn't worked. As far as I understand, using v.select with the flag -r , selects the common boundary first, so it is the excluded when in the reverse selection is done, don't understand how exactly to solve that using only v.select. Instead I v.select(ed) -r , then v.extract centroids, and finally v.select areas that overlap with centroids.
I don't really understand why there are "common boundaries" between points and areas ? Could you provide a reproducible example, using the NC demo data, so that we can understand what exactly is the issue ?
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