Dear all,
indeed all dependences of r.basin are in the new GRASS core.
For now, r.basin gets raster drainages plus other raster and two vector
maps, that is, output point and snap point. The basin vector map is said to
be invalid (as shown beneath in footer).
Besides, prompt returns some
When using v.out.vtk to export a vector map with boundary GRASS breaks and
writes out the segments in file. Is there a way to control the nominal size
of the segments when exporting it to VTK format. For example, I want to be
able to specify it to creates segments that are 1m in legth, or 5m. In
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 4:02 PM, José Anderson
joseandersonbati...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all,
indeed all dependences of r.basin are in the new GRASS core.
For now, r.basin gets raster drainages plus other raster and two vector
maps, that is, output point and snap point. The basin vector map
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 4:32 PM, Jitendra Kumar jitendra.n...@gmail.com wrote:
When using v.out.vtk to export a vector map with boundary GRASS breaks and
writes out the segments in file. Is there a way to control the nominal size
of the segments when exporting it to VTK format. For example, I
Thanks. I was able to use v.to.points with 'dmax' option for my purpose.
Jitu
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 11:27 AM, Markus Neteler nete...@osgeo.org wrote:
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 4:32 PM, Jitendra Kumar jitendra.n...@gmail.com
wrote:
When using v.out.vtk to export a vector map with boundary
I'm trying to find a tool that will do the same thing as the r.neighbors with a
sum cells function, except that the tool has to write a NULL value if a NULL
is encountered within the cell size that's specified.
For example, if I have a raster:
3 2 3
42
1 2 3
where the center cell is a
Maybe you could use Map Algebra (r.mapcalc)?
giovanni
Il 07/ott/2014 21:47 Orr, Andrew B. a...@anl.gov ha scritto:
I’m trying to find a tool that will do the same thing as the r.neighbors
with a “sum cells” function, except that the tool has to write a NULL value
if a NULL is encountered
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