i am Trying to display one raster image kept on my harddisk,,
I have kept spearfish60 on /usr/local/grassdata so I set Location :
spearfish60
I have made one user user1 then i set Mapset: user1..
then i start grass ,,
the n throu command
r.in.gdal -e in=nf42.tif out=tm
then i am
Hi!
On Thu, 2008-02-14 at 19:32 -0800, yazid bekti wrote:
Hello , i'm undergraduate and for my research of
landscape i using the v.digit to digit the satelite
image, but i find very difficult to use this tool
(maybe because i don't have the basic concept). i have
using common boundary but
Hello everybody,
I'm a bit confused about r.drain (I'm working with Debian's backport version
6.2.1). I have noticed that if you give as input in the coordinate
parameter a point that stands on the region's edge, r.drain won't move
from there: it would output a map with that same single point. Is
I installed Xubuntu on my notebook with GRASS6.2.2 (from the repository) and I
tested spearfish.sh with good results!! Thank you very much for your
suggestions and support!!
PS: I saw that elevation.dem_depth is the raster with the water depths in each
cell. How can I see the values of these
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Dear Michael
Hi,
I need to partition input polygon into more pieces (polygons).
The areas of the pieces should correspond to the information
given in the attribute table of the input polygon(s).
Spatial distribution of the pieces (i.e. output polygons) is random.
Don't you have any ideas, which is the
Stefano Negri wrote:
I'm a bit confused about r.drain (I'm working with Debian's backport
version 6.2.1). I have noticed that if you give as input in the
coordinate parameter a point that stands on the region's edge,
r.drain won't move from there: it would output a map with that
same single
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bks wrote:
I need to partition input polygon into more pieces (polygons).
Thanks for your answers Eric and Hamish.
I had already made sure with d.rast.num and I have double checked now on a
toy map (a slope on a 100x100 grid): even if there are lower value cells
beside a border cell, it won't move from there.
Stefano.
2008/2/15, Hamish [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Stefano
Philipp Steigenberger wrote:
when I use man to show the manual of some GRASS-Modules I get the
following message:
Manual page r.reclass(1) line
1/opt/steigeph/grass-bin/grass-svn/grass_trunk/dist.i686-pc-linux-gnu/man/man1/r.reclass.1:361:
warning: can't find numbered character 169
or
I'm a bit confused about r.drain (I'm working with Debian's backport version
6.2.1). I have noticed that if you give as input in the coordinate
parameter a point that stands on the region's edge, r.drain won't move
from there: it would output a map with that same single point. Is this a
bug?
On
roberto caselli wrote:
I installed Xubuntu on my notebook with GRASS6.2.2 (from the
repository) and I tested spearfish.sh with good results!! Thank you
very much for your suggestions and support!!
congrats.
PS: I saw that elevation.dem_depth is the raster with the water
depths in each cell.
Dear all,
last week we had a workshop about WINGRASS (grass 6.3 CR$) and Q-
GIS (0.9.1) with students who use satellite images for their theses.
We used 20 computers all with the same software WINGRASS (grass
6.3 CR$), MSYS, TCL 8.4, and Q-GIS (0.9.1). We encountered the following
problems with
Hi,
You are right - r.drain will NOT give sane results at region boundary.
Here is snippet from filldir.c:107:
/* determine the flow direction in each cell. On outer rows and columns
* the flow direction is always directly out of the map */
It's a questionable what action r.drain should take if
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