Peter,
wow, excellent! I'll contact you offlist for the transfer.
thanks a lot for searching.
Markus
PS: Got GRASS 3.0 offered on a 9mm/9inch tape. Does anyone in US
have such a device still working?
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 11:00 PM, wrote:
> Markus,
>
> for what its worth, I have a CDROM s
Markus,
for what its worth, I have a CDROM snapshot (?) dating from 1998, featuring:
---
So, what is new in GRASS 4.2.1 (22. September 1998)
and what is the difference to BAYLOR´s version?
The major point is a lot of bugfixing. There is still no
floating point
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 8:57 PM, Martin Landa wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 2009/5/5 Milton Cezar Ribeiro :
>> is there a way of I know the commands available on python grass library?
>
> grass.py is located in
>
> lib/python
>
> e.g.
>
> https://svn.osgeo.org/grass/grass/trunk/lib/python/
>
> It's best documen
Try using help() from within the python shell.
python
import grass
help(grass)
-Jamie
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 11:52 AM, Milton Cezar Ribeiro <
miltinho.astrona...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> is there a way of I know the commands available on python grass library?
>
> Checking the codes ava
Hi,
2009/5/5 Milton Cezar Ribeiro :
> is there a way of I know the commands available on python grass library?
grass.py is located in
lib/python
e.g.
https://svn.osgeo.org/grass/grass/trunk/lib/python/
It's best documentation :-)
> Meanwhile, I can run g.list with the command bellow, but I c
Dear all,
is there a way of I know the commands available on python grass library?
Checking the codes available at
https://svn.osgeo.org/grass/grass/trunk/script
(thanks Martin) I saw the following commands:
grass.read_command
grass.parse_key_val
grass.run_command
grass.message
grass.fatal
By t
Dear all,
Almost on my system, running (windows, sorry), I can run only version 2.5 of
python with grass.
Version 2.6 give a conflit because "wish" is a reserved word on 2.6
versioni.
How we can deal with it?
Cheers
milton
2009/5/4 Milton Cezar Ribeiro
> Hi Rgurus,
>
> I am trying to play wit
Jack, usually lidar data I have seen so far, have also information on
pulse other then X Y Z Intensity
Maybe you could check if you have couples of points with really close
coordinates and different Z.
If it is, I guess your file is listing one point for each returned
pulse... and in this case y
Thanks for both, Markus and Roger Bivand.
Cheers
milton
2009/5/5 Roger Bivand
>
> >From spgrass6 0.6-*, and after installing the R XML package (off CRAN but
> installs automatically from Prof. Ripley's extra Windows repository if you
> are on Windows), you can use:
>
> rasterfiles <- execGRASS
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Nikos wrote:
> > + exec v.distance from=burned_area_sample_1_points to=sample_1_grid
> > column=gridcell to_column=cat upload=to_attr dmax=0.0 from_layer=1
> > to_layer=1
> > 100%
> > 100%
> > 100%
> >
> > ## Here it waits... waits... maybe just wait? I am _sure_
> > it did not take too long some
>From spgrass6 0.6-*, and after installing the R XML package (off CRAN but
installs automatically from Prof. Ripley's extra Windows repository if you
are on Windows), you can use:
rasterfiles <- execGRASS("g.mlist", parameters=list(type="rast",
pattern="*ele*"), intern=TRUE)
(here from spearfish
Tom,
the 4.2 version we have:
http://grass.osgeo.org/grass42/source/
That's the last CERL; "my" 4.2.1 was published later...
The PDFs could be interesting!
Thanks
Markus
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 2:00 AM, Thomas Adams wrote:
> Markus,
>
> I have grass42src.tar.Z; will that do? I have the pdf man
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