Hi Moritz
Thanks for the heads-up! Yes, for overlapping buffers v.rast.bufferstats
seems just perfect! IIUC, it does exactly what MM was explaining. Great!
Thanks again! And thanks Stefan for the add-on!
Vero
El mié., 22 may. 2019 19:30, Moritz Lennert
escribió:
> Le Wed, 22 May 2019
Le Wed, 22 May 2019 19:25:19 +0200,
Veronica Andreo a écrit :
> Hi Markus,
>
> Thanks for the explanation. It is possible to import topologically
> incorrect vectors, but not create them within GRASS. So, as a
> solution to my problem, I rather create (potentially overlapping)
> buffers outside
Hi Markus,
Thanks for the explanation. It is possible to import topologically
incorrect vectors, but not create them within GRASS. So, as a solution to
my problem, I rather create (potentially overlapping) buffers outside GRASS
and import them with -c in v.in.ogr to use v.rast.stats with no loss
On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 3:11 PM Veronica Andreo
wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> thanks again for your answers. I found an easier way, use -c flag in
v.in.ogr seems to not build topology of overlapping areas and then
v.rast.stats does not complain.
>
> However, if one builds buffer areas for points
Dear all,
thanks again for your answers. I found an easier way, use -c flag in
v.in.ogr seems to not build topology of overlapping areas and then
v.rast.stats does not complain.
However, if one builds buffer areas for points within GRASS, i.e., using
v.buffer, the problem appears again when
On 16/05/19 03:11, Veronica Andreo wrote:
Dear all,
thanks for the answers...
@Madi, I know, but that's how I got the data from a colleague using
SaTScan to get cluster sizes.
So, these "clusters" are 3, they are represented by circular areas and 2
of them overlap, and it is just fine that
Hi Vero,
On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 3:11 AM Veronica Andreo
wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> thanks for the answers...
>
> @Madi, I know, but that's how I got the data from a colleague using
SaTScan to get cluster sizes.
>
> So, these "clusters" are 3, they are represented by circular areas and 2
of them
On 15/05/2019 0:46, Veronica Andreo
wrote:
Hi all,
I was working today with a very simple vector map which
corresponds to clusters (circular polygons) that overlap and
it is
On 14/05/19 23:46, Veronica Andreo wrote:
Hi all,
I was working today with a very simple vector map which corresponds to
clusters (circular polygons) that overlap and it is just fine that they
overlap. So, i received a shapefile with 3 of these clusters. Two of
them overlaped. When I import
Ciao Vero,
shapefile is not a good choice in this case for exporting such geometry
because is not apt to store topological information. You may want to export
your dataset in a different format, e.g. geopackage.
Hope this helps,
On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 11:47 PM Veronica Andreo
wrote:
> Hi
Hi all,
I was working today with a very simple vector map which corresponds to
clusters (circular polygons) that overlap and it is just fine that they
overlap. So, i received a shapefile with 3 of these clusters. Two of them
overlaped. When I import them into GRASS with v.import I get an extra
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