On Tue, 5 Oct 2021, Micha Silver wrote:
AFAIK coordinates in GRASS (including the z coord) are always DOUBLE. The
v.in.ascii function reads the x,y,z columns as DOUBLE.
Micha,
How interesting! In this project the depths are in integers but display as
double
# However, no database
Hi Rich
On 10/5/21 7:59 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
A vector map's database table has a column named z_int and data type of
double precision as presented in the map's attribute table. It was
defined
as an int in the v.in.ascii command. How do I change the data type to
int?
AFAIK coordinates
On Tue, 5 Oct 2021, Janet Choate wrote:
This may seem a ridiculous question -
Janet,
Nah, it isn't.
Can anyone tell me where I can obtain simple city boundary gis data? I
need city boundary gis data for cities in Santa Barbara County that I can
download and import into GRASS.
Try these:
Hi -
This may seem a ridiculous question -
Can anyone tell me where I can obtain simple city boundary gis data?
I need city boundary gis data for cities in Santa Barbara County that I can
download and import into GRASS.
thank you,
Janet
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A vector map's database table has a column named z_int and data type of
double precision as presented in the map's attribute table. It was defined
as an int in the v.in.ascii command. How do I change the data type to int?
The only option offered in that window is to delete a column by