Thank you!
r.series is working fine. I am now trying to solve the problem of the limit
for the number of files within my linux distribution.
It is rather fast, much faster then using R. However my rasters are rather
small (15000 cells), then I do not know how it would behave with a much
larger
Good Morning,
We are having trouble completing GRASS installation on Linux. My
questions are:
1. As I am attempting to install gdal, I am finding it need more
upgraded libraries, now there are other apps which may be using the same
libraries, like libc, libc++ and so on,
2. Does anyone
Hamish wrote:
Eric:
I'm using v.out.ogr to export GRASS vectors to GMT format.
The geometry exports fine, but the attributes don't seem
to be in the GMT file after the export finishes. I can see
the attribute column names in the GMT header portion of
the file, but all I get in the data columns
I think it depends on what Linux distro you have.
I use Ubuntu, and have recently installed Grass from scratch from
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntugis/+archive/ubuntugis-unstable
without trouble.
It is a repository with a coherent bundle of GIS soft and libs that is
tested to work well
Hi,
I got news from the GDAL mailing list, where I posted a similar
question about that strange format I downloaded on the CCM JRC web
page. It seems to be the new ArcGIS file geodatabase format introduced
by ESRI in ArcGIS 9.2, according to Jason Roberts and Frank Warmerdam.
The important thing
Hermann wrote:
A plain: v.out.ogr RBD_F1v3 format=GMT dsn=RBD_F1v3.gmt
results into:
# FEATURE_DATA
# @D||
but v.out.ogr RBD_F1v3 format=GMT type=area dsn=RBD_F1v3.gmt gives:
# FEATURE_DATA
# @D1|Fleuves et cours d'eau cotiers de la Guyane|fr|FR|Guyana
Hi Everybody,
I am new to GRASS and i am trying to load the DTED data map in my visual c++
application. Actually i am trying to load dt2 data directly in my visual c++
application, i do not want to run GRASS as separate process with my
application, In GRASS source code i need to identify the