Re: [GRASS-user] Another error with wxpython GUI in RC6 - repeatable
Hi Martin, Glynn everybody, To repeat the problem consistently: -there is an error if there is no directory called PERMANENT in a directory below the directory where grass63 -wxpython is run -creating a directory anything/PERMANENT prevents the problem i.e. run grass63 -wxpython in $HOME starts OK when directory $HOME/anything/PERMANENT exists Cheers, Peter geep999 wrote: Hi Martin, Glynn everybody, Problem solved (accidentally!) - not totally sure how. And found a new (to me!) dependency - NumPy. 1/ When I started grass63 -wxpython the first few times I was in my home directory. When I got the nasty error messages initially reported I did not have any GIS Data. Later I copied a GIS Data Directory from another PC into $HOME/MountDoom Then: cd $HOME/MountDoom grass63 -wxpython (whilst in $HOME/MountDoom) No more nasty error messages, instead I got this: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/MountDoom$ grass63 -wxpython Cleaning up temporary files. Starting GRASS ... GRASS GUI should be wxpython __ ___ _____ / / __ \/ | / ___/ ___/ / / _/ ___/ / / __/ /_/ / /| | \__ \\_ \ / / __ / / \__ \ / /_/ / _, _/ ___ |___/ /__/ / / /_/ // / ___/ / \/_/ |_/_/ |_/// \/___/// Welcome to GRASS 6.3.0svn (2008) GRASS homepage: http://grass.osgeo.org/ This version running thru: Bash Shell (/bin/bash) Help is available with the command: g.manual -i See the licence terms with: g.version -c If required, restart the GUI with: g.gui wxpython When ready to quit enter:exit GRASS 6.3.0svn (MountDoom):~/MountDoom profile.py: This module requires the NumPy module, which could not be imported. It probably is not installed (it's not part of the standard Python distribution). See the Numeric Python site (http://numpy.scipy.org) for information on downloading source or binaries. GRASS 6.3.0svn (MountDoom):~/MountDoom 2/ So, I installed this new dependency ;) NumPy. Lo and behold, without so much as a ./configure or make, I find that grass63 -wxpython is running with a shiny new interface. 3/ It seems that launching from within $HOME/MountDoom was somehow the trick that got me started, and stopped the nasty error messages. I note that -wxpython and -tcltk show different Project Locations when launched from my $HOME directory. -tcltk lists all directories in $HOME in the Project Location box -wxpython only lists directory MountDoom in the Project Location box Cheers, Peter Martin Landa-2 wrote: Hi, 1/ I tried compiling using --with-python=no --with-wxwidgets But with svn revision 30941 I get: Errors in: /home/dad/grass63_release_build/grass63_release/gui/wxpython/vdigit -- In case of errors please change into the directory with error and run 'make'. now should be fixed in trunk and releasebranch_63, see http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/changeset/30951 when you run svn up ./configure ... --with-python=no ... vdigit will be not compiled, i.e. it requires both --with-python and --with-wxwidgets. So it seems that to have the wxPython gui I need to have swig installed. No, swig is need only for compilation of vector digitizer, wxGUI (without digitizer) is installed regardless of any configuration switch. Martin -- Martin Landa landa.martin gmail.com * http://gama.fsv.cvut.cz/~landa * ___ grass-user mailing list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Another-error-with-wxpython-GUI-in-RC6-tp16627913p16656755.html Sent from the Grass - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ___ grass-user mailing list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
Re: [GRASS-user] How effective is scripting in win-GRASS?
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 7:23 AM, maning sambale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What is the best live-cd with GRASS (GDAL/OGR), QGIS ? Or, how could I build a custom live-CD including latest FOSSGIS tools? Some options http://grass.itc.it/download/cdrom.php I think the most up to date is .. actually slaxGIS-080402! It comes with GRASS 6.3.0 RC6 and more and runs from USB FlashDisk. Markus ___ grass-user mailing list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
Re: [GRASS-user] Another error with wxpython GUI in RC6 - repeatable
Hi, 2008/4/13, geep999 [EMAIL PROTECTED]: -there is an error if there is no directory called PERMANENT in a directory below the directory where grass63 -wxpython is run strange I cannot reproduce this error (python 2.4.5, wxpython 2.8.7.1) rm -r /home/martin/.grassrc6 ls [nothing] grass630 -wxpython [gui starts - list of locations/mapsets empty] The patch I sent you didn't help? BTW, can you install also grass_trunk and check if the same error appears? Martin geep999 wrote: Hi Martin, Glynn everybody, Problem solved (accidentally!) - not totally sure how. And found a new (to me!) dependency - NumPy. 1/ When I started grass63 -wxpython the first few times I was in my home directory. When I got the nasty error messages initially reported I did not have any GIS Data. Later I copied a GIS Data Directory from another PC into $HOME/MountDoom Then: cd $HOME/MountDoom grass63 -wxpython (whilst in $HOME/MountDoom) No more nasty error messages, instead I got this: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/MountDoom$ grass63 -wxpython Cleaning up temporary files. Starting GRASS ... GRASS GUI should be wxpython __ ___ _____ / / __ \/ | / ___/ ___/ / / _/ ___/ / / __/ /_/ / /| | \__ \\_ \ / / __ / / \__ \ / /_/ / _, _/ ___ |___/ /__/ / / /_/ // / ___/ / \/_/ |_/_/ |_/// \/___/// Welcome to GRASS 6.3.0svn (2008) GRASS homepage: http://grass.osgeo.org/ This version running thru: Bash Shell (/bin/bash) Help is available with the command: g.manual -i See the licence terms with: g.version -c If required, restart the GUI with: g.gui wxpython When ready to quit enter:exit GRASS 6.3.0svn (MountDoom):~/MountDoom profile.py: This module requires the NumPy module, which could not be imported. It probably is not installed (it's not part of the standard Python distribution). See the Numeric Python site (http://numpy.scipy.org) for information on downloading source or binaries. GRASS 6.3.0svn (MountDoom):~/MountDoom 2/ So, I installed this new dependency ;) NumPy. Lo and behold, without so much as a ./configure or make, I find that grass63 -wxpython is running with a shiny new interface. 3/ It seems that launching from within $HOME/MountDoom was somehow the trick that got me started, and stopped the nasty error messages. I note that -wxpython and -tcltk show different Project Locations when launched from my $HOME directory. -tcltk lists all directories in $HOME in the Project Location box -wxpython only lists directory MountDoom in the Project Location box Cheers, Peter Martin Landa-2 wrote: Hi, 1/ I tried compiling using --with-python=no --with-wxwidgets But with svn revision 30941 I get: Errors in: /home/dad/grass63_release_build/grass63_release/gui/wxpython/vdigit -- In case of errors please change into the directory with error and run 'make'. now should be fixed in trunk and releasebranch_63, see http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/changeset/30951 when you run svn up ./configure ... --with-python=no ... vdigit will be not compiled, i.e. it requires both --with-python and --with-wxwidgets. So it seems that to have the wxPython gui I need to have swig installed. No, swig is need only for compilation of vector digitizer, wxGUI (without digitizer) is installed regardless of any configuration switch. Martin -- Martin Landa landa.martin gmail.com * http://gama.fsv.cvut.cz/~landa * ___ grass-user mailing list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Another-error-with-wxpython-GUI-in-RC6-tp16627913p16656755.html Sent from the Grass - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ___ grass-user mailing list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user -- Martin Landa landa.martin gmail.com * http://gama.fsv.cvut.cz/~landa * ___ grass-user mailing list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
Re: [GRASS-user] Another error with wxpython GUI in RC6 - repeatable
Hi, I committed this patch to releasebranch_63 http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/changeset/30967 Are you getting the same error now? Martin 2008/4/13, Martin Landa [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi, 2008/4/13, geep999 [EMAIL PROTECTED]: -there is an error if there is no directory called PERMANENT in a directory below the directory where grass63 -wxpython is run strange I cannot reproduce this error (python 2.4.5, wxpython 2.8.7.1) rm -r /home/martin/.grassrc6 ls [nothing] grass630 -wxpython [gui starts - list of locations/mapsets empty] The patch I sent you didn't help? BTW, can you install also grass_trunk and check if the same error appears? Martin geep999 wrote: Hi Martin, Glynn everybody, Problem solved (accidentally!) - not totally sure how. And found a new (to me!) dependency - NumPy. 1/ When I started grass63 -wxpython the first few times I was in my home directory. When I got the nasty error messages initially reported I did not have any GIS Data. Later I copied a GIS Data Directory from another PC into $HOME/MountDoom Then: cd $HOME/MountDoom grass63 -wxpython (whilst in $HOME/MountDoom) No more nasty error messages, instead I got this: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/MountDoom$ grass63 -wxpython Cleaning up temporary files. Starting GRASS ... GRASS GUI should be wxpython __ ___ _____ / / __ \/ | / ___/ ___/ / / _/ ___/ / / __/ /_/ / /| | \__ \\_ \ / / __ / / \__ \ / /_/ / _, _/ ___ |___/ /__/ / / /_/ // / ___/ / \/_/ |_/_/ |_/// \/___/// Welcome to GRASS 6.3.0svn (2008) GRASS homepage: http://grass.osgeo.org/ This version running thru: Bash Shell (/bin/bash) Help is available with the command: g.manual -i See the licence terms with: g.version -c If required, restart the GUI with: g.gui wxpython When ready to quit enter:exit GRASS 6.3.0svn (MountDoom):~/MountDoom profile.py: This module requires the NumPy module, which could not be imported. It probably is not installed (it's not part of the standard Python distribution). See the Numeric Python site (http://numpy.scipy.org) for information on downloading source or binaries. GRASS 6.3.0svn (MountDoom):~/MountDoom 2/ So, I installed this new dependency ;) NumPy. Lo and behold, without so much as a ./configure or make, I find that grass63 -wxpython is running with a shiny new interface. 3/ It seems that launching from within $HOME/MountDoom was somehow the trick that got me started, and stopped the nasty error messages. I note that -wxpython and -tcltk show different Project Locations when launched from my $HOME directory. -tcltk lists all directories in $HOME in the Project Location box -wxpython only lists directory MountDoom in the Project Location box Cheers, Peter Martin Landa-2 wrote: Hi, 1/ I tried compiling using --with-python=no --with-wxwidgets But with svn revision 30941 I get: Errors in: /home/dad/grass63_release_build/grass63_release/gui/wxpython/vdigit -- In case of errors please change into the directory with error and run 'make'. now should be fixed in trunk and releasebranch_63, see http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/changeset/30951 when you run svn up ./configure ... --with-python=no ... vdigit will be not compiled, i.e. it requires both --with-python and --with-wxwidgets. So it seems that to have the wxPython gui I need to have swig installed. No, swig is need only for compilation of vector digitizer, wxGUI (without digitizer) is installed regardless of any configuration switch. Martin -- Martin Landa landa.martin gmail.com * http://gama.fsv.cvut.cz/~landa * ___ grass-user mailing list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Another-error-with-wxpython-GUI-in-RC6-tp16627913p16656755.html Sent from the Grass - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ___ grass-user mailing list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user -- Martin Landa landa.martin gmail.com * http://gama.fsv.cvut.cz/~landa * -- Martin Landa landa.martin gmail.com * http://gama.fsv.cvut.cz/~landa * ___
[GRASS-user] v.outlier and sqlite
Hi all: When I run v.outlier I get the following error. The data source is lidar data, created with v.in.ascii with no table or topology. Any suggestions? Here is the error message: GRASS 6.2.2 (SPWharnFT):~/gis/locations/SPWharnFT v.outlier input=lidar57697_3d output=lidar57697_clean outlier=outlier57967 qgis=qgis57697 --overwrite WARNING: The vector 'qgis57697' already exists and will be overwritten. WARNING: coor files of vector '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' is larger than it should be (12895143 bytes excess). DBMI-SQLite driver error: Error in sqlite3_prepare(): no such table: Auxiliar_outlier_table ERROR: Impossible to write in the database Mark ___ grass-user mailing list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
Re: [GRASS-user] Another error with wxpython GUI in RC6 - repeatable
Hi Martin, I tried the patch, applying it to revision 30961, - problem solved. I downloaded svn_trunk (revision 30966) - problem solved. Cheers, Peter Martin Landa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I committed this patch to releasebranch_63 http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/changeset/30967 Are you getting the same error now? Martin 2008/4/13, Martin Landa : Hi, 2008/4/13, geep999 : -there is an error if there is no directory called PERMANENT in a directory below the directory where grass63 -wxpython is run strange I cannot reproduce this error (python 2.4.5, wxpython 2.8.7.1) rm -r /home/martin/.grassrc6 ls [nothing] grass630 -wxpython [gui starts - list of locations/mapsets empty] The patch I sent you didn't help? BTW, can you install also grass_trunk and check if the same error appears? Martin geep999 wrote: Hi Martin, Glynn everybody, Problem solved (accidentally!) - not totally sure how. And found a new (to me!) dependency - NumPy. 1/ When I started grass63 -wxpython the first few times I was in my home directory. When I got the nasty error messages initially reported I did not have any GIS Data. Later I copied a GIS Data Directory from another PC into $HOME/MountDoom Then: cd $HOME/MountDoom grass63 -wxpython (whilst in $HOME/MountDoom) No more nasty error messages, instead I got this: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/MountDoom$ grass63 -wxpython Cleaning up temporary files. Starting GRASS ... GRASS GUI should be wxpython __ ___ _____ / / __ \/ | / ___/ ___/ / / _/ ___/ / / __/ /_/ / /| | \__ \\_ \ / / __ / / \__ \ / /_/ / _, _/ ___ |___/ /__/ / / /_/ // / ___/ / \/_/ |_/_/ |_/// \/___/// Welcome to GRASS 6.3.0svn (2008) GRASS homepage: http://grass.osgeo.org/ This version running thru: Bash Shell (/bin/bash) Help is available with the command: g.manual -i See the licence terms with: g.version -c If required, restart the GUI with: g.gui wxpython When ready to quit enter:exit GRASS 6.3.0svn (MountDoom):~/MountDoom profile.py: This module requires the NumPy module, which could not be imported. It probably is not installed (it's not part of the standard Python distribution). See the Numeric Python site (http://numpy.scipy.org) for information on downloading source or binaries. GRASS 6.3.0svn (MountDoom):~/MountDoom 2/ So, I installed this new dependency ;) NumPy. Lo and behold, without so much as a ./configure or make, I find that grass63 -wxpython is running with a shiny new interface. 3/ It seems that launching from within $HOME/MountDoom was somehow the trick that got me started, and stopped the nasty error messages. I note that -wxpython and -tcltk show different Project Locations when launched from my $HOME directory. -tcltk lists all directories in $HOME in the Project Location box -wxpython only lists directory MountDoom in the Project Location box Cheers, Peter Martin Landa-2 wrote: Hi, 1/ I tried compiling using --with-python=no --with-wxwidgets But with svn revision 30941 I get: Errors in: /home/dad/grass63_release_build/grass63_release/gui/wxpython/vdigit -- In case of errors please change into the directory with error and run 'make'. now should be fixed in trunk and releasebranch_63, see http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/changeset/30951 when you run svn up ./configure ... --with-python=no ... vdigit will be not compiled, i.e. it requires both --with-python and --with-wxwidgets. So it seems that to have the wxPython gui I need to have swig installed. No, swig is need only for compilation of vector digitizer, wxGUI (without digitizer) is installed regardless of any configuration switch. Martin -- Martin Landa * http://gama.fsv.cvut.cz/~landa * ___ grass-user mailing list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Another-error-with-wxpython-GUI-in-RC6-tp16627913p16656755.html Sent from the Grass - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ___ grass-user mailing list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user -- Martin Landa * http://gama.fsv.cvut.cz/~landa * -- Martin
Re: [GRASS-user] How effective is scripting in win-GRASS?
On Sun, 2008-04-13 at 11:54 +0200, Markus Neteler wrote: On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 7:23 AM, maning sambale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What is the best live-cd with GRASS (GDAL/OGR), QGIS ? Or, how could I build a custom live-CD including latest FOSSGIS tools? Some options http://grass.itc.it/download/cdrom.php I think the most up to date is .. actually slaxGIS-080402! It comes with GRASS 6.3.0 RC6 and more and runs from USB FlashDisk. Markus Yes, it's very fast and great. I had a problem starting it (ATI graphic card) :-( I installed the ATI driver 8.2 and it works fine now. Congrats to the creators. Nikos ___ grass-user mailing list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
Re: [GRASS-user] Another error with wxpython GUI in RC6 - repeatable
Hi, OK now with releasebranch_6_3 grass63_release 30968. Cheers, Peter Martin Landa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I committed this patch to releasebranch_63 http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/changeset/30967 Are you getting the same error now? Martin 2008/4/13, Martin Landa : Hi, 2008/4/13, geep999 : -there is an error if there is no directory called PERMANENT in a directory below the directory where grass63 -wxpython is run strange I cannot reproduce this error (python 2.4.5, wxpython 2.8.7.1) rm -r /home/martin/.grassrc6 ls [nothing] grass630 -wxpython [gui starts - list of locations/mapsets empty] The patch I sent you didn't help? BTW, can you install also grass_trunk and check if the same error appears? Martin geep999 wrote: Hi Martin, Glynn everybody, Problem solved (accidentally!) - not totally sure how. And found a new (to me!) dependency - NumPy. 1/ When I started grass63 -wxpython the first few times I was in my home directory. When I got the nasty error messages initially reported I did not have any GIS Data. Later I copied a GIS Data Directory from another PC into $HOME/MountDoom Then: cd $HOME/MountDoom grass63 -wxpython (whilst in $HOME/MountDoom) No more nasty error messages, instead I got this: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/MountDoom$ grass63 -wxpython Cleaning up temporary files. Starting GRASS ... GRASS GUI should be wxpython __ ___ _____ / / __ \/ | / ___/ ___/ / / _/ ___/ / / __/ /_/ / /| | \__ \\_ \ / / __ / / \__ \ / /_/ / _, _/ ___ |___/ /__/ / / /_/ // / ___/ / \/_/ |_/_/ |_/// \/___/// Welcome to GRASS 6.3.0svn (2008) GRASS homepage: http://grass.osgeo.org/ This version running thru: Bash Shell (/bin/bash) Help is available with the command: g.manual -i See the licence terms with: g.version -c If required, restart the GUI with: g.gui wxpython When ready to quit enter:exit GRASS 6.3.0svn (MountDoom):~/MountDoom profile.py: This module requires the NumPy module, which could not be imported. It probably is not installed (it's not part of the standard Python distribution). See the Numeric Python site (http://numpy.scipy.org) for information on downloading source or binaries. GRASS 6.3.0svn (MountDoom):~/MountDoom 2/ So, I installed this new dependency ;) NumPy. Lo and behold, without so much as a ./configure or make, I find that grass63 -wxpython is running with a shiny new interface. 3/ It seems that launching from within $HOME/MountDoom was somehow the trick that got me started, and stopped the nasty error messages. I note that -wxpython and -tcltk show different Project Locations when launched from my $HOME directory. -tcltk lists all directories in $HOME in the Project Location box -wxpython only lists directory MountDoom in the Project Location box Cheers, Peter Martin Landa-2 wrote: Hi, 1/ I tried compiling using --with-python=no --with-wxwidgets But with svn revision 30941 I get: Errors in: /home/dad/grass63_release_build/grass63_release/gui/wxpython/vdigit -- In case of errors please change into the directory with error and run 'make'. now should be fixed in trunk and releasebranch_63, see http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/changeset/30951 when you run svn up ./configure ... --with-python=no ... vdigit will be not compiled, i.e. it requires both --with-python and --with-wxwidgets. So it seems that to have the wxPython gui I need to have swig installed. No, swig is need only for compilation of vector digitizer, wxGUI (without digitizer) is installed regardless of any configuration switch. Martin -- Martin Landa * http://gama.fsv.cvut.cz/~landa * ___ grass-user mailing list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Another-error-with-wxpython-GUI-in-RC6-tp16627913p16656755.html Sent from the Grass - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ___ grass-user mailing list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user -- Martin Landa * http://gama.fsv.cvut.cz/~landa * -- Martin Landa * http://gama.fsv.cvut.cz/~landa *
Re: [GRASS-user] v.outlier and sqlite
Mark, GRASS 6.2.2 is somewhat old - possibly it was fixed later (I see related notes in the ChangeLog). Could you try with GRASS 6.3.RC6? A dry run here with the NC dataset looks good. Markus On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 1:09 PM, M S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all: When I run v.outlier I get the following error. The data source is lidar data, created with v.in.ascii with no table or topology. Any suggestions? Here is the error message: GRASS 6.2.2 (SPWharnFT):~/gis/locations/SPWharnFT v.outlier input=lidar57697_3d output=lidar57697_clean outlier=outlier57967 qgis=qgis57697 --overwrite WARNING: The vector 'qgis57697' already exists and will be overwritten. WARNING: coor files of vector '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' is larger than it should be (12895143 bytes excess). DBMI-SQLite driver error: Error in sqlite3_prepare(): no such table: Auxiliar_outlier_table ERROR: Impossible to write in the database Mark ___ grass-user mailing list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user -- Open Source Geospatial Foundation http://www.osgeo.org/ http://www.grassbook.org/ ___ grass-user mailing list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
[GRASS-user] Re: [GRASS-dev] r.infer, r.weight, r.combine vs r.mapcalc
Moritz Lennert wrote: Looking into the potential of using GRASS for multi-criteria analysis, I came upon Peter Löwe's article about r.infer in GRASS News Vol. 3 [1]. He also mentions r.weight and r.combine in the article (all from 5.4, never ported to 6.x). I'm not sure I completely understand what these three can do what r.mapcalc cannot do. Is it only a question of ease of usage ? (no idea) If they do prove to be of added value, are there any people out there who would be interested in reviving these modules ? The raster format did not change between GRASS 5 and 6, so as long as those modules do not access sites or vector maps porting to GRASS 6 usually just means copying it into the source tree and creating a new Makefile for it (copy adapt that from a nearby GRASS 6 raster module) fwiw: http://grass.osgeo.org/gdp/html_grass5/html/r.weight.html -- assign weights to category numbers, and overlay multiple maps. The resulting output raster map layer depicts the combination of map layer weights across a landscape. These values represent a hierarchy of suitability for some user-defined purpose. http://grass.osgeo.org/gdp/html_grass5/html/r.weight2.html -- r.weight2 is the non-interactive version of r.weight http://grass.osgeo.org/gdp/html_grass5/html/r.weighted.cn.html -- The r.weighted.cn program is sensitive to the current window settings. Thus the program can be used to generate a weighted CN map of any sub-area within the full map layer. http://grass.osgeo.org/gdp/html_grass5/html/r.combine.html -- r.combine accepts commands that are similar to those used for boolean combinations (AND, OR, NOT) in order to overlay user-selected groups of categories from different raster map layers. I think a similar method (assigning weights to category numbers) can be done with r.category, although that functionality is hardly ever used now that we have real FP raster maps. (Perhaps that's how r.weight works, I haven't looked.) see also http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/GRASS_Module_Porting_List#Raster_modules Hamish __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ___ grass-user mailing list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
Re: [GRASS-user] v.in.ascii - put1 of 4 columns to 3D point file attribute
Mark wrote: The points are about 5 million per tile, and there are 23 tiles (about 115 million total). I'm not sure if this is considered a large amount of mass input points. Yes, it's a lot. The current vector engine allocates a small amount of memory per feature for topology. With the DBF as database and default v.in.ascii settings I've only ever managed to import about 3 million points before running out of memory. I am interested to hear that you could load 5 million into a SQLite DB, maybe that is more efficient. With the v.in.ascii -t and -b flags you should be able to load 25million+ points into a single vector map, but there is a limited number of modules that will be able to use a vector map without topology. (importantly v.surf.rst still works) If you are willing to abandon your code data column, you can strip off that column and import the rest as a 3D vector (-z z=), in which case no table is created (or just ignore it with -t -z). If you are just interested in the 3D coordinate, then a DB table is unneeded overhead and is best skipped. Question: what do you want to do with the data? Simply create a raster DEM or do more fancy cleaning with v.lidar.*? If just creating a raster DEM you might skip v.in.ascii altogether and use the r.in.xyz module. Hamish Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ ___ grass-user mailing list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user