On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 6:36 PM, Paul Quéré wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have a problem on output raster map of cumulative cost when running the
> r.cost.rast algorithm. the resolution of Output raster is 5 m. Or the
> resolution of my input raster ( cost raster and raster of starting points)
> is
Hi everyone,
I have a problem on output raster map of cumulative cost when running the
r.cost.rast algorithm. the resolution of Output raster is 5 m. Or the
resolution of my input raster ( cost raster and raster of starting points)
is 1 m.
I cannot figure out how the resolution can be diffrent fo
Hi,
In Como I would love to attend to a workshop on "Write your own Python
module for GRASS GIS" and on PyGRASS!
Cheers,
Javier
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 7:21 PM, Vaclav Petras wrote:
> Dear GRASS developers and users,
>
> we would like to see a GRASS GIS workshop at FOSS4G-Europe [1]. Is anyone
Dear GRASS developers and users,
we would like to see a GRASS GIS workshop at FOSS4G-Europe [1]. Is anyone
planning to summit one? If yes, we can provide some support. If not, we can
submit and prepare one but we need some support starting with a specific
topic of the workshop. With help of other
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 4:49 PM, Margherita Di Leo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a vector of points. According to a regular grid, I need to (randomly)
> sample a certain number n of these points in each cell of the grid. Such
> number n is given in a column of the attribute table of the grid. How would
Margherita,
Actually, my approach with be little changed either way; without know of a
better GRASS-only approach, the kind of thing I have done is to:
(1) write-out to a text file for all grids x, y, value
(2) index the lines, producing, id, x, y, value
(3) in R randomly sample the index
(4) fro
Hi,
I have a vector of points. According to a regular grid, I need to
(randomly) sample a certain number n of these points in each cell of the
grid. Such number n is given in a column of the attribute table of the
grid. How would you do this?
I have half idea to play with the coordinates and Monte
Robert Nuske wrote:
> > I have added py extension in `rules` file [1] and requested for the
> > new build. Should be available in 10min.
>
> Thanks for the fix.
> It already percolated into the ubuntu package grass70
> Version: 7.0.0+1svn64634~ubuntu14.04.1
>
>
> g.extension fails now because
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 6:03 AM, Robert Nuske wrote:
> Hi
>
> g.extension from grass70 (ppa:grass-devel) still fails.
> [...]
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/lib/grass70/tools/g.html2man.py", line 5, in
> from html import HTMLParser, HTMLParseError
> ImportError: No modul
Hi,
I am having trouble running r.mapcalc from my osgeo4w installation in GRASS 7.
It quits with the following error:
ERROR: G_calloc: unable to allocate 173*1 bytes of memory at lib/gis/flate.c:319
The region is
Res: 25
Rows: 160
Cols: 160
The grass gis installation is from yesterday. The PC i
Hi
g.extension from grass70 (ppa:grass-devel) still fails.
[...]
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/grass70/tools/g.html2man.py", line 5, in
from html import HTMLParser, HTMLParseError
ImportError: No module named html
[...]
GRASS Version: 7.0.0+1svn64647~ubuntu14.04.1
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