Re: [GRASS-user] Hi!

2015-03-10 Thread Vaclav Petras
On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 2:44 PM, Blumentrath, Stefan 
stefan.blumentr...@nina.no wrote:

 would have to install GRASS 7.1.


Alternatively, since t.rast.what is a Python script (not compiled C
program), you can for now just download it and use it as if it would be
script you wrote.

Best,
Vaclav

https://trac.osgeo.org/grass/browser/grass/trunk/temporal/t.rast.what/t.rast.what.py
https://trac.osgeo.org/grass/export/64832/grass/trunk/temporal/t.rast.what/t.rast.what.py
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[GRASS-user] Hi!

2015-03-06 Thread Lara DC
Hi everyone!

Is t.rast.what not working? error message: 't.rast.what : command not found'

How can I get a vector with the data of a whole spatio-temporal database
for a particular point (or vector of points)?

Tranks!

Lara
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Re: [GRASS-user] Hi!

2015-03-06 Thread Blumentrath, Stefan
Hei Lara,

I guess you are working with GRASS 7.0!?
t.rast.what is not there (yet?). If you want to use this module you would have 
to install GRASS 7.1.

Cheers
Stefan

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Subject: [GRASS-user] Hi!

Hi everyone!

Is t.rast.what not working? error message: 't.rast.what : command not found'

How can I get a vector with the data of a whole spatio-temporal database for a 
particular point (or vector of points)?

Tranks!

Lara
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[GRASS-user] Hi everyone,

2008-04-10 Thread Ferhat Kaya

hi everyone,


I am a first time Grass user. Grass looks like a detail software for  
me, because of I am  a physical anthropologist not a geologist or  
geographer. I have a vertebrate fossil site and I am trying to  
digitize (3D visualization) the site by Grass. I have tiff and jpg  
extension of the maps. Can I use these files as a base or layer to  
digitize the map, can I import it to the Grass. I am really an  
amateur  for Grass and GIS. I'll be a happy anthropologist :) if I can  
get some practical and basic advice from you guys.


thanks a lot,
Ferhat Kaya
Human Evolution Research Center
3101 VLSB, UC Berkeley, CA, 94720

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Re: [GRASS-user] Hi everyone,

2008-04-10 Thread Nikos Alexandris

On Thu, 2008-04-10 at 15:43 -0700, Ferhat Kaya wrote:
 hi everyone,
 
 
 I am a first time Grass user. Grass looks like a detail software for  
 me, because of I am  a physical anthropologist not a geologist or  
 geographer. I have a vertebrate fossil site and I am trying to  
 digitize (3D visualization) the site by Grass. I have tiff and jpg  
 extension of the maps. Can I use these files as a base or layer to  
 digitize the map, can I import it to the Grass. I am really an  
 amateur  for Grass and GIS. I'll be a happy anthropologist :) if I can  
 get some practical and basic advice from you guys.
 
 thanks a lot,
 Ferhat Kaya
 Human Evolution Research Center
 3101 VLSB, UC Berkeley, CA, 94720

Hi Ferhat!

First read the First Time Users section in
http://grass.osgeo.org/intro/firsttime.php

If you just need to visualize something (a single map) you can start
with an XY non-geo-referenced LOCATION and import your images. You can
create easily an xy location when starting grass. Then you import your
images with r.in.gdal module.

However, if you intend to do some geo-analysis, you definitely need your
geospatial data to be anchored on some coordinate system.

Before doing anything:

.are your maps georeferenced?

.do you have any other referenced raster maps or vector data?


Cheers,

Nikos

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Re: [GRASS-user] Hi everyone,

2008-04-10 Thread Ferhat Kaya

Hi Nikos,


I am going to follow your advice, and try to figure out how I can do  
that :). I am taking a GIS course in this quarter but I am a Mac user  
and the instructor is using the ArcExplorer for teaching. ArcExplorer  
looks like so simple according to the Grass. Anyway, I have GPS  
coordinates of my site and localities, and raster maps (in .tiff  
format) also.


I really want to learn to use Grass for an enough level.
Thank you very much Nikos.

Peace,
Ferhat

On Apr 10, 2008, at 4:18 PM, Nikos Alexandris wrote:



On Thu, 2008-04-10 at 15:43 -0700, Ferhat Kaya wrote:

hi everyone,


I am a first time Grass user. Grass looks like a detail software for
me, because of I am  a physical anthropologist not a geologist or
geographer. I have a vertebrate fossil site and I am trying to
digitize (3D visualization) the site by Grass. I have tiff and jpg
extension of the maps. Can I use these files as a base or layer to
digitize the map, can I import it to the Grass. I am really an
amateur  for Grass and GIS. I'll be a happy anthropologist :) if I  
can

get some practical and basic advice from you guys.

thanks a lot,
Ferhat Kaya
Human Evolution Research Center
3101 VLSB, UC Berkeley, CA, 94720


Hi Ferhat!

First read the First Time Users section in
http://grass.osgeo.org/intro/firsttime.php

If you just need to visualize something (a single map) you can start
with an XY non-geo-referenced LOCATION and import your images. You can
create easily an xy location when starting grass. Then you import your
images with r.in.gdal module.

However, if you intend to do some geo-analysis, you definitely need  
your

geospatial data to be anchored on some coordinate system.

Before doing anything:

.are your maps georeferenced?

.do you have any other referenced raster maps or vector data?


Cheers,

Nikos



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Re: [GRASS-user] Hi everyone,

2008-04-10 Thread Ferhat Kaya

Hi Mustafa,


Glad to hear you. I am a Mac  (OS X 10.5 Leopard) user and I am trying  
to figure out how can I create 3D visualization of my site. Hopefully  
I'll done. Do you want to do same thing also?


take it easy,
ferhat

On Apr 10, 2008, at 4:17 PM, Mustafa Umut Sarac wrote:


Hello Ferhat ,

I am an archaeologist from Istanbul who wants to use Grass for many  
years but unable to start it at windows with linux code.

I am following this thread .
Do you use windows ?

Best ,

Mustafa Umut Sarac


On 4/11/08, Ferhat Kaya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi everyone,


I am a first time Grass user. Grass looks like a detail software for  
me, because of I am  a physical anthropologist not a geologist or  
geographer. I have a vertebrate fossil site and I am trying to  
digitize (3D visualization) the site by Grass. I have tiff and jpg  
extension of the maps. Can I use these files as a base or layer to  
digitize the map, can I import it to the Grass. I am really an  
amateur  for Grass and GIS. I'll be a happy anthropologist :) if I  
can get some practical and basic advice from you guys.


thanks a lot,
Ferhat Kaya
Human Evolution Research Center
3101 VLSB, UC Berkeley, CA, 94720

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