Hi
I am looking for an implememntation of the TIP (Topographic Position
Index) as described by http://www.jennessent.com/arcview/tpi.htm for
GRASS. I googled, but I couldnb't find anything.
Is there an implementation around which I missed?
Thanks,
Rainer
Hi
I am looking for a description of the layers needed and what they
represent and how the module r.ros, r.spread are calculating the spread
of fires. Especially a definition of the fuel model would be usefull.
Is there something like that available online?
Thanks
Rainer
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I am looking for a description of the layers needed and what they
represent and how the module r.ros, r.spread are calculating
Jachym Cepicky wrote:
Hi Rainer,
Rainer M Krug píše v Pá 14. 12. 2007 v 09:22 +0200:
Hi
I have hundreds, probably thousands, of orthophotos which I would like
to access as easy as possible. They are in MrSid format, but I will
convert them to geotiff.
My problem is that it is sometimes
Hi
I have to compile gdal from source as I need MrSid support (I have a
huge number of MrSid files and I don't have enough HDD space to convert
them to geotiff...). Therefore I have to compile gdal myself. As I want
to have the same functuonality of GRASS 6 with gdal, I am wondering:
which
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?
Is there a WIKI to which I could upload the code?
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Is there another way of getting the number of overlapping features
per cell?
Hi
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I am back with a problem of imported shape files:
I have imported a shape file and it contains several areas where
polygons are overlapping
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On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 4:21 PM, Moritz Lennert
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On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 3:19 PM, Moritz Lennert
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On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 6:34 PM, Moritz Lennert
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On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 4:21 PM, Moritz Lennert
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overlap (also done, see
http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/Vector_Overlapping_Areas)
b) Get the maximum value of the field YEAR in the attribute table for
each feature
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Hi
I would like to run grass with two screens, so that the Map Display is
on one screen, and the GIS Manager and Output window are on the other.
Any suggestions on how to accomplish this?
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in a
certain mapset and not in other mapsets.
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to specify it when
starting grass.
jachym
[1] http://grass.osgeo.org/grass64/manuals/html64_user/variables.html
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I am using grass in combination with R, wherefore I have to start R
(or emacs) after starting grass.
Is there any way, to make
idea - I think I will go that way.
Rainer
Cheers
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hi,
you can adjust anything in .grass.bashrc file
e.g.
#!/bin/sh
export
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2008/8/12 Rainer M Krug [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I want to use the result from
g.list type=rast
in a script, but the two column output is difficult to parse. Is there
a way of obtaining a one-map-per-line output?
g.mlist type=rast
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will use 1 as success, but they
will typically be called G_is_something() and return a boolean result.
The lib fns return all sorts of things, always check before using them.
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exec: 218: g.remove: Argument list too long
Is there anything I can do? except iterating through all layers and
deleting them separately?
And if no, How could I do this easily?
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or some other division
Cheers
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I am using GRASS for a simulation which generates litrealy thousands
of layers. Before I start a new simulation, I want to delete all
existing layers, and I run
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Hi,
How about separating it in smaller chunks.
Try 3 comands first
g.mremove -f rast=*
g.mremove -f
Hi
I am running simulations which are using GRASS for some calculations,
and I would like to use GIS_ERROR_LOG as a log file. How can I have
different GIS_ERROR_LOG for different instances of GRASS, so that each
instance has it's own log file?
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will only be used if it already exists.
Also, the current directory is obtained using getcwd() rather than
popen(pwd), so it should work on Windows.
Perfect, thanks.
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Hi
I am looking for a list of the available color names one can use
(e.g.in r.colors), but I couldn't find them. Could anybody provide me
with a link of where I can find them or a list of them?
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I am looking for a list of the available color names one can use
(e.g.in r.colors), but I couldn't find them. Could anybody provide me
with a link of where I can find them
Thanks a lot - that answers my question
Rainer
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I am looking for a list of the available color names one can use
(e.g.in r.colors), but I couldn't find them. Could anybody provide me
Just one clarification: I would like to calculate these descriptive
stats for each cell, to obtain variability maps.
Rainer
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I have 25000 maps, generated by simulation predictions, and I would
like to calculate some
pattern='insitu_data.*' sep=,`
output=insitu_data.stddev method=stddev
regards, Martin
On Montag, 9. Februar 2009 16:59:33 Rainer M Krug wrote:
Just one clarification: I would like to calculate these descriptive
stats for each cell, to obtain variability maps.
Rainer
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Moritz Lennert wrote:
Just one clarification: I would like to calculate these descriptive
stats for each cell, to obtain variability maps.
Rainer
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can do. In
the meantime, it works in R, as described above.
Cheers
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to set the background of the numbers to transparent.
Thanks
Rainer
raster ag.all_prioStand_2006.consensus.asc
paper
width 1.5
height 0.8
left 0
right 0
bottom 0
top 0
end
border n
grid 1
color grey
numbers 2 grey
font size 10
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severe problems with that, wherefore I
abandoned it (although it increases my simulation time considerable).
I would have expected it to work, but again, I had non reproducible
(and inconsistent) crashes.
Can somebody comment on that or provide some pointers?
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how save is GRASS 6.3.2 to be used on a cluster? I am starting several
instances of grass on a single node, they all have their own grass
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between the different line
segments in grass?
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and convert them to .asc esri ascii raster format. What is
the easiest to do this in a scripted way? Is it possible to extract them
from this file directly without using grass? They all have the same
extend, resolution and everything.
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hi Rainer,
Hi Markus,
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I am creating a huge amount of raster layers during my
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I would leave it in GRASS and use the R-GRASS interface and/or the
GDAL-GRASS plugin. See the Wiki for details.
I am doing
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I would leave
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On 01/09/10 10:15, Rainer M Krug wrote:
On 31/08/10 16:56, Sylvain Maillard wrote:
Perhaps can you add an extra loop in your scripts for processing your data:
1 - extract the tarball
2 - import the raster in R
3 - and then delete the temporary
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Rainer M Krug wrote:
It would be nice, if grass would be able to deal with on-the-fly
decompression - not from a .tar.gz file, but from gz compressed files.
GRASS rasters are already compressed
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But GRASS doesn't generally read data from files per se, but from
either the GRASS database or from GDAL (and the former might
eventually go away if we can get native GRASS support
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On 07/09/10 14:29, LeeDaniel wrote:
Hello all,
Does anybody have any experience with integrating NetCDF data into GRASS?
No experience myself, but gdal can read them, so you should be able to
get them into grass.
Cheers,
Rainer
That's a ton
are in the
original polygon - this might or might not be a problem for your
application.
You can kind of circumvent it, by using a very small cell size.
I am not sure - but might MASK help here, or does it only apply to
raster functions?
Rainer
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it
until you have the number of random points you need. This could be made
faster, by using a MASK based on the polygon which has been grown to
encapsulate the whole polygon, and to use on this setup r.random, also
iterative.
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forward to 7.0 (the graphic modeller looks very promising).
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I just started using d.mon in combination with d.rast to quickly display
a layer - but d.mon will be removed in 7.0. I assume there is a
replacement for it, which I can use
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Hi
The binary snapshot of grass 7.0 for 32 bit linux seems to be missing on
http://grass.osgeo.org/grass70/binary/linux/snapshot/ despite --- is
there any chance of it being uploaded?
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data) in the resulting raster map.
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It didn't work. I get all full of NaNs map.
I used this:
input=LUlabel
?
Check the ps.map command in grass to create maps - you will be able to
create a map with legend using the labels and export it as postsript file.
Rianer
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And export it as a raster map? I mean raster with an associated legend? Not
possible?
No idea - somebody else has to help here about export formats which support
labels.
Rainer
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Hi
I have two shape files of which I do not know the projection (and it
seems
that the person I got them from does not know either
Hi
I would like to export a 3D line feature into a csv format, as in:
x y z
1 2 3
.
.
.
I am not interested in the attribute tab;e, as I need the coordinates incl
z.
Is this possible? I only managed to export the attribute table so far (which
I do not need...)
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I would like to export a 3D line feature into a csv format, as in:
x y z
1 2 3
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I am not interested in the attribute tab;e, as I
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I would like to export a 3D line feature into a csv format, as
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I am not interested in the attribute tab;e, as I need the
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copy the data regularly. But even for a
single copy of a larger amount of data, rsync is quite useful.
Otherwise I at least have the tarball version on the server now.
True - that's always useful.
Thanks!
Pleasure,
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I want to need to create a temporary raster layer - is there a
function to create a unique name for this raster?
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Hi I want to need to create a temporary raster layer - is there
a function to create
Hi
I can specify that the Output aspect direction format is in the agnps
format. I understand the format, d=but I am wondering: what does agnps
actually stand for?
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for a format of the flow direction? I assume, the coding of the
direction is in line with what the AGNPS model needs.
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Hi
I can specify that the Output aspect direction format is in the agnps
format. I understand the format, d
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Hi Rainer,
I think that AGNPS stand for AGricultural Non
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On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 8:19 AM, Markus Metz
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On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 5:10 PM, Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
I am looking for a way to automatically redraw a map if the underlying
raster map is changing.
Background: I am running
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 11:25 AM, Markus Neteler nete...@osgeo.org wrote:
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 9:21 AM, Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 8:19 AM, Markus Metz
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You could try d.erase; d.rast every time a raster has changed. That
should refresh the raster
executed if this event occurs. This could
then easily be used to instruct an external viewer to e.g. redraw.
Rainer
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On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 12:09 PM, Martin Landa landa.mar...@gmail.comwrote:
2011/10/6 Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@gmail.com:
It would be really nice, if one could define a script (in a environment
variable) which will be always executed if this event occurs. This could
then easily be used
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On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 5:22 AM, Glynn Clements gl...@gclements.plus.comwrote:
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Monitoring the filesystem is likely to be unreliable, as there's no
straightforward way to determine when files are in a consistent state.
Thanks for pointing this out and saving me
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, when multiplied
by resolution).
If you need it more accurate, maybe use *r.drain for each cell and add* the
flowpaths accordingly.
Cheers,
Rainer
Francesco
Rainer M Krug wrote:
It depends on what the OP was looking for - it sounds to me that he is
looking for a kind
output=map rules=???
but what do I put in ??? Which rules do I use?
but is there an easier way of achieving this?
In addition, would r.reclass be dynamic, i.e. if map_2007 is changing, will
that be reflected when I access map?
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Rainer
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on the local volume of the node, into the location on the shared volume -
best of both worlds?
Cheers,
Rainer
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On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 11:40 AM, Markus Neteler nete...@osgeo.org wrote:
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 9:51 AM, Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@gmail.com wrote:
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One disadvantage though: as the location has to be on a shared volume,
all
data has to be transfered via the network backend of the cluster
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. whenever a new raster is created, it will *always* and
*automatically* be saved in a FCELL raster, even if it only contains
integer values, and not in a CELL raster.
Cheers,
Rainer
Maxi
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Hi
I
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where
oldmap * 1.0
would result in a FCELL?
as easy as what you are asking for, but it shouldn't be too error
prone, should it?
In principal not - but I have to check the whole simulation.
Thanks,
Rainer
Paulo
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On 11/01/12 21:32, Glynn Clements wrote:
Rainer M Krug wrote:
Arithmetic operations on mixed types promote to the lesser type
to the greater type, where CELL FCELL DCELL.
I assume the to the lesser type should be deleted? So they
promote
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