Oops, forgot to mention I'm using Grass 7.0.4 from OSGeo4Win 64 bits On Wed, Aug 31, 2016 at 11:32 AM, Daniel Victoria <daniel.victo...@gmail.com > wrote:
> Hi List, > > This is probably more due to my lack of understanding of how v.edit works. > But here it goes. > > I have a polygon vector layer where some of the polygons have a 'No data' > label. I'd like to delete those polygons so I ran the command, with the > following output: > > v.edit map=teste@isna tool=delete where="label like '%no data%'" > Selecting features... > 207 of 7200 features selected from vector map <teste@isna> > 207 features deleted > Building topology for vector map <teste@isna>... > Registering primitives... > 6993 primitives registered > 29546 vertices registered > Building areas... > 2195 areas built > 264 isles built > Attaching islands... > Attaching centroids... > Number of nodes: 3086 > Number of primitives: 6993 > Number of points: 0 > Number of lines: 0 > Number of boundaries: 5017 > Number of centroids: 1976 > Number of areas: 2195 > Number of isles: 264 > v.edit complete. > > After that, the offending polygons where deleted however, their boundaries > are still present. That is, when I load the vector in the map display, I > still see the boundaries in some polygons, even though the area is not > filled. Is this the intended behavior? I tried using the areadel tool but > then the whong polygon was deleted. I'm guessing the shared boundary of a > valid polygon was removed and his caused problems. > > Attached is a sample of what I'm seeing after v.edit delete > > Thanks > Daneil > [image: Inline image 1] > >
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