Re: [GRASS-user] v.in.ascii standard format CRS sequence [ANSWERED]

2023-05-24 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 24 May 2023, Rich Shepard wrote: The standard format does not use column specifications. Is the standard format assuming the sequence is easting/northing? Yep, Found the answer myself. Rich ___ grass-user mailing list

[GRASS-user] v.in.ascii standard format CRS sequence

2023-05-24 Thread Rich Shepard
In v.in.ascii the point format specifies which data represents easting and which represents northing by specifying which column is x and which is y, respectively. The standard format does not use column specifications. Is the standard format assuming the sequence is easting/northing? TIA, Rich

Re: [GRASS-user] Active Tropical Cyclone Tracking with GRASS GIS and Jupyter Notebook

2023-05-24 Thread Markus Neteler
On Wed, May 24, 2023 at 6:23 PM Thomas Adams wrote: > > I guess I’m pathetically old school 臘‍♀️ It is "just" for reducing the workload - still we need to be able to check what the AI suggests :-) Just wanted to point out that some new helper tools are available. Markus

Re: [GRASS-user] Active Tropical Cyclone Tracking with GRASS GIS and Jupyter Notebook

2023-05-24 Thread Thomas Adams
I guess I’m pathetically old school 臘‍♀️ On Wed, May 24, 2023 at 12:21 PM Markus Neteler wrote: > On Wed, May 24, 2023 at 5:57 PM Thomas Adams wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > > > Yes — agreed that a lot of scripting would be needed, but importing > readily available data is very doable. > > Being

Re: [GRASS-user] Active Tropical Cyclone Tracking with GRASS GIS and Jupyter Notebook

2023-05-24 Thread Markus Neteler
On Wed, May 24, 2023 at 5:57 PM Thomas Adams wrote: > > Hi all, > > Yes — agreed that a lot of scripting would be needed, but importing readily > available data is very doable. Being in modern times, you can generate the majority of the script (Jupyter notebook) even with an AI. Best, Markus

Re: [GRASS-user] Active Tropical Cyclone Tracking with GRASS GIS and Jupyter Notebook

2023-05-24 Thread Thomas Adams
Hi all, Yes — agreed that a lot of scripting would be needed, but importing readily available data is very doable. Tom On Mon, May 22, 2023 at 2:17 PM Vaclav Petras wrote: > Hi Kyaw, > > I think it is fairly safe to say that GRASS GIS supports that, but someone > would need to create that