Hi David,
To check if your r.out.kml overlayed a correctly georeferenced image of my
data onto Google Earth, I used one of my GRASS raster maps (January
potential evaporation for south Asia, mm/day), adding my own India boundary
layer within your script. As you can see it seems to be pretty well
g
Mon 07 Jan 2008 15:45, Markus Neteler wrote:
> On Jan 7, 2008 3:03 PM, Maning Sambale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >From the manual of Leica Photogrammetry Suite:
> > Bundle block adjustment determines the position and orientation for each
> > image in a project as they existed at the time of pho
Roland,
You can still find the message in Google cache :
http://209.85.129.104/search?q=cache:EjfdqnQ9BZYJ:www.linux-nantes.fr.eu.org/pipermail/grass-fr/2006-September/001006.html+michel+wurtz+bain+e00&hl=fr&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=fr
(in french).
VB
Le lundi 07 janvier 2008 à 15:39 +0100, Roland Kaise
Hi Roland,
unfortunately v.out.e00 is no longer maintained (formerly available at
version 5).
Some time ago I had initiated a thread about this subject on the french
grass list (I just notice the whole archive of this list disappeared...
does anybody know more about it ?) and Michel Wurtz answered
On Jan 7, 2008 3:03 PM, Maning Sambale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Markus,
>
> > Well, you have what you have, I think. For which country do you need
> > the DEM?
> Philippines
You could also try ASTER DEM (30m).
And ask on this mailing list:
http://www.osgeo.org/geodata
> > > >>I once received
On Jan 7, 2008 2:36 PM, Benjamin Ducke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That was my first guess, too.
> However, v.db.join does not support the DBF backend, according
> to the manual page.
Unfortunately true - but DBF is not an SQL DB system. No chance
that you use SQLite? So nice, so fast...
Best
Ma
Dear all!
Please educate me:
How can I export to ARC/INFO ungenerate format or e00 in GRASS 6.3 cvs.
Thanks Roland
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On 07/01/08 14:36, Benjamin Ducke wrote:
That was my first guess, too.
However, v.db.join does not support the DBF backend, according
to the manual page.
Looking at it quickly, I think that it should be possible to make
v.db.join support dbf if you use the v.db.update. Something like this:
v
Markus,
> Well, you have what you have, I think. For which country do you need
> the DEM?
Philippines
> > >>I once received a script collection to use Octave and GRASS
> > to perform bundle block adjustment but never got that working
> > (still have the code, we could contact the author).
I've be
On 07/01/08 14:07, Benjamin Ducke wrote:
Hi all,
is there a simple way to join some attribute data
in a comma separated text file to an existing GRASS
vector map?
Option A (creates a separate database file - but not possible with dbf
driver)
1) use rdbms as data backend (including for the m
That was my first guess, too.
However, v.db.join does not support the DBF backend, according
to the manual page.
Is there an alternative way?
Thanks,
Benjamin
Tomas Lanczos wrote:
> Benjamin Ducke wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> is there a simple way to join some attribute data
>> in a comma separated
Hi all,
is there a simple way to join some attribute data
in a comma separated text file to an existing GRASS
vector map?
The data in the CSV file does not have any coordinates
but a primary key field that also exists in the polygon
map it needs to be joined to.
ArcGIS 9.2 seems to be able to do
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