… E.g. are
> you using polygons as input or output? What are you going to do with them…
>
> BTW. it should be fully possible to load GRASS data in QGIS 2.18. What is
> your OS and GRASS version and what is the “path” issue you mentioned?
>
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Stefan
&g
Dear List,
I have two separate questions for Grass 7.0, which has been running on Mac OS
10.10.5 Yosemite:
1) My project encompasses three UTM zones (35-36-37 in northern hemisphere).
About 80% of the area falls within UTM 36, 15% in UTM 37, and 5% in UTM 35. I
know that in principle, each
Dear List,
I am having issues with adding on scripts to GRASS 7.0 stable (running Mac OS
10.10.2 Yosemite). I am the Administrator. I have the “Modules” folder that
contains bin, scripts, etc. in /Users/bulentarikan/Library/GRASS/7.0
The add-on base is defined as: bash:
Dear List,
As far as I understand, for some of us R.stream.* add ons are not accessible
right now due to bugs in these scripts that cause g.extension to fail. Until
that is resolved, I am wondering if there is any user that can send me a zip
file containing the 'exec' files of the following
weekend
Ralf
Am 19.10.2013 um 05:23 schrieb William Kyngesburye wokl...@kyngchaos.com:
On Oct 18, 2013, at 9:50 PM, Bulent Arikan wrote:
Unfortunately, it still does not work. I downloaded the stable version of
Grass from your website and I am having the same issue.
Like I said, I
/GRASS/6.4/Modules/bin:/Users/ralfs/Library/GRASS/6.4/Modules/scripts:/Library/GRASS/6.4/Modules/bin:/Library/GRASS/6.4/Modules/scripts
Hope this helps
Ralf
Am 19.10.2013 um 09:59 schrieb Bulent Arikan bulent.ari...@gmail.com:
Hi Ralf,
If you do not mind, can you, please tell me which
Dear List,
I am trying to add on several (r.stream.*) modules from
(http://grasswiki.osgeo.org/wiki/AddOns/GRASS_6). I am running Mac OS 10.8.5
and I tried this both in GRASS 6.4.3 and 6.5 (latest builds by Michael Barton).
I tried both typing the command into GUI and using g.extension (both
Thank you Ralf!
BÜLENT
On Oct 18, 2013, at 11:21 PM, Ralf Schäfer sena...@ecotoxicology.de wrote:
Dear Bulent
g.extension does not work on Mac to my knowledge.
There is a detailed description of an alternative how to build modules on Mac
using a few lines in the Shell.
If you install
forgot to update the readme.
I haven't tried it from the GUI, or installing system-wide.
On Oct 18, 2013, at 3:36 PM, Bulent Arikan wrote:
Thank you Ralf!
BÜLENT
On Oct 18, 2013, at 11:21 PM, Ralf Schäfer sena...@ecotoxicology.de wrote:
Dear Bulent
g.extension does not work
Thanks William!
BÜLENT
On Oct 19, 2013, at 6:23 AM, William Kyngesburye wokl...@kyngchaos.com wrote:
On Oct 18, 2013, at 9:50 PM, Bulent Arikan wrote:
Unfortunately, it still does not work. I downloaded the stable version of
Grass from your website and I am having the same issue
Dear List,
I am having trouble with the Layer Manager in winGRASS 6.4.3.1 downloaded from
(http://grass.osgeo.org/grass64/binary/mswindows/native/). This is a PC running
Windows 7.
The problem is that when I want to add a raster or vector layer, that separate
window that needs to pop up is
at 4:04 AM, Bulent Arikan bulent.ari...@gmail.com
wrote:
Dear List,
I am having trouble with the Layer Manager in winGRASS 6.4.3.1 downloaded
from (http://grass.osgeo.org/grass64/binary/mswindows/native/). This is a
PC running Windows 7.
The problem is that when I want to add
Dear List,
I digitized a vegetation map and now I want to transform a centroid using
'v.transform' only using (x,y) values. I am getting this failure message on
the Command Console of the Layer Manager:
Command 'd.vect map=SSOOF_map_vtransform@Vegetation_30m'
failed
Details: Coor files of
Dear List,
I am running GRASS 6.5 (2012) on Snow Leopard. I want to access a Mapset, have
GRASS run analyses, and save new maps on an external HD. I use this external
HD to back up the same computer I am running the GRASS. When I direct GRASS to
browse the 'grassdata' folder on the external
Thank you for your input. Yes, I misspoke: I should have said that I was
looking for relatively bug-free version of GRASS for Linux. I must also mention
that the version of Linux installed on computers is beyond my control since it
is a lab maintained by others.
The version the computers are
:
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 1:25 PM, Bulent Arikan bulent.ari...@gmail.com
wrote:
Dear List,
I found a plan / architectural drawing online. I am not sure about the
resolution but JPG version is 25 Mb and TIFF version is 410 Kb. I want to
import the drawing as vector into 'xy location
to
correct this?
Thank you,
Bulent
On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 12:27 PM, Micha Silver mi...@arava.co.il wrote:
**
On 01/05/2012 10:49 AM, Bulent Arikan wrote:
Hi,
I really would like to learn more about the SQL command-based operations
in GRASS. To summarize: I have created a new mapset where
.
Bulent
On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 9:16 AM, Micha Silver mi...@arava.co.il wrote:
**
On 01/03/2012 10:44 PM, Bulent Arikan wrote:
Thank you! This seems to be an interesting solution to the problem
especially because it involves changing the driver from DBF to SQLITE. I
ended up using
Dear List,
I rasterized a centroid and ran 'r.univar', whose extended stats are saved
as a text file. Then, I ran 'v.db.addtable' to create a second layer in the
attribute table of the centroid and I had columns added in this second
layer using 'v.db.addcol'. I want GRASS to upload values from
again,
Bulent
On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 9:13 PM, Micha Silver mi...@arava.co.il wrote:
**
On 01/03/2012 04:50 PM, Bulent Arikan wrote:
Dear List,
I rasterized a centroid and ran 'r.univar', whose extended stats are
saved as a text file. Then, I ran 'v.db.addtable' to create a second layer
Dear List,
I have a points vector file, which I use as input in 'v.distance' to create
a new vector file of lines (showing the minimum distance to the coast). The
output is naturally a vector file that contains lines between each point
and the sea. However, I realize that the output map cannot be
Dear List,
I have a student who needs to install GRASS preferably on his laptop
(running Vista) or desktop (running XP). He has troubles with
installation.
Are there additional programs that need to be installed? What is the best
resource to find the (.exe) files?
Thanks,
--
BÜLENT
Dear List,
I prepared a vector map using v.distance, showing the minimum distance
from a series of vector points (i.e., cities) to a coastline (another vector
map of area type). Naturally, the minimum distances are shown as lines in
this new vector map. When I want to see the attribute table, I
Dear List,
I have an Excel file that contains precipitation data in 13 columns (mean
values for each month and annual average) from a region between certain
years (in rows): eventually showing temporal changes in precipitation
values. The data are taken at a weather station whose coordinates are
Dear List,
I have 30m ASTER DEM from a region (UTM-37) which I am trying to interpolate
using ' v.surf.rst ' to obtain 10m resolution DEMs. I prefer this module
since I will also need additional maps such as slope, aspect, prof curv,
etc. I will try describing my problem below and I will
Dear List,
I am working on interpolating 30m ASTER DEMs to 10m resolution. I am using
GRASS 6.4.1 svn on Mac OS 10.6.6. Since the imagery covers a large area, I
crop the 30m DEM into individual tiles in order to make the project more
manageable. The interpolation process (using v.surf.rst) has
Dear List,
I have several ASTER GDEM (originally in Latlong, 30m res) images, which are
reprojected into corresponding UTM locations. My research area covers two
zones: UTM 37 and 38. Is there a way of creating a UTM location that can
accept data from both zones? I think I saw a thread in recent
Dear List,
I have several ASTER GDEM (originally Latlong) images that I want to
reinterpolate from 30 to 10 m res. I also need to patch these images. I am
not sure whether:
- I should patch them in Latlong using r.series, reproject into UTM and
interpolate them using r.resamp.rst or
-
Dear List,
I have a tab-delimited text (.txt) file and I am experimenting with
importing points into GRASS (6.5 svn) in Snow Leopard.
Here is the content of the file:
675166.97 4450516.81 246 Orhan
675135.87 4450516.98 250 Osman
675156.68 4450501.48 250 Sehitlik
675155.74 4450560.93 243
Dear List,
I occasionally use Google Earth –GE– (kml files) and I am aware of the fact
that there is a bit of distortion (i.e., metric offset) between GE and other
projections for a variety of reasons. I am wondering if anyone knows whether
there is an EPSG code for KML format so that I can
Hi,
I am running 6.5 svn on Snow Leopard. I am trying to import points and
tracks from a Garmin device (connected via USB). Using GPS Babel (v 1.4.1
for Mac), I prepared several files (.txt, .gdb, and .gpi) and tried to
import these using v.in.gpsbabel (UTM wgs84 location) –k flag checked–. I am
Hi,
Hamish, thanks for your suggestion about fixing the GPS Babel application
issue. It worked and now I can run the module.
I am back with another issue, again ' v.in.gpsbabel' module! My GPS unit
records data in UTM projection with WGS84 datum. I just attempted to import
the waypoints into
Thanks for all the replies. It seems that I forgot to specify the format (
_txt) in the Required tab. So, it fixed the problem and now I can import all
the waypoints and tracks. However, I am puzzled with one detail. As I
mentioned:
- I set my GPS unit to record measurements in UTM,
- the text
for
tension parameter, I guess you mean values lower than default 40. such as
30. or 20.
Bulent
On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 5:08 AM, Glynn Clements gl...@gclements.plus.comwrote:
Bulent Arikan wrote:
I am running GRASS 6.5 svn (Snow Leopard). I have several ASTER GDEMs
(Latlong, 30m res.), which I
Hi,
I am running GRASS 6.5 svn (Snow Leopard). I have several ASTER GDEMs
(Latlong, 30m res.), which I reprojected into UTM using both 'nearest' and
'cubic' methods ('r.proj'). Only in some imagery that are reprojected in
cubic, I ended up having couple of cells (literally, 1-2 cells out of 8
Hi,
I might have found a solution to my problem, which I shared with you earlier
today. I am writing about it in case someone else has a similar issue and
this may be a way of solving the problem. However, I am not certain if this
is the easiest or the most practical way of getting the results.
Hi,
I'd like to thank everyone for suggestions on my previous question about the
interpolation of DEMs from 30 to 10 m res. and problems I had with
'v.surf.rst' module. I am still experimenting interpolation with it and i
hope to get a good interpolated DEM finally. Hamish suggested I use
Hi,
I have an ASTER GDEM (Latlong, 30 m resolution, from NASA web site) imagery.
I want to produce 10m res DEM from it. Here is what I have done and what my
problem is. I really appreciate suggestions.
- I reprojected the imagery into a UTM location (using the 'nearest'
method),
- Using
Hi,
I have been using r.param.scale and inverting DEM method for identifying
peaks. I am specifically interested in finding the high spots on a
landscape; not just the highest single cell. It has been suggested that
r.prominence may be of help. I realise that this comes in a file that needs
to be
Hi,
I have been using r.param.scale and inverting DEM method for identifying
peaks. I am specifically interested in finding the high spots on a
landscape; not just the highest single cell. It has been suggested that
r.prominence may be of help. I realise that this comes in a file that
Hi,
I am trying to invert a DEM (i.e., make peaks basins and vice versa) but
there does not seem to be a module for this. I am assuming this can be done
through ' r.mapcalc ' which I have very limited experience.
I also want to get ' r.prominence ' from the Add-ons site but the
text file is not
Hi,
I am trying to import an OpenOffice dbf into a wgs84 PERMANENT
Location. I did this several times in the past with older versions of
GRASS. I enter all the necessary information (input table, column
names for x, y, z and CAT#). The Connection tab shows dbf for the
driver name and
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