Dear all,
I tryed to run the following over a ASTER GDEM elevation map:
r.terraflow elevation=ASTGTM_S25W049_dem
filled=ASTGTM_S25W049_dem_terraflow_filled
direction=ASTGTM_S25W049_dem_terraflow_direction
swatershed=ASTGTM_S25W049_dem_terraflow_swatershed
On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 8:07 AM, Milton Cezar
Ribeiromiltinho.astrona...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all,
I tryed to run the following over a ASTER GDEM elevation map:
r.terraflow elevation=ASTGTM_S25W049_dem
filled=ASTGTM_S25W049_dem_terraflow_filled
On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 10:16 AM, Markus Netelernete...@osgeo.org wrote:
On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 8:07 AM, Milton Cezar Ribeiro wrote:
...
STREAM temporary files in /var/tmp (THESE INTERMEDIATE STREAMS WILL NOT BE
DELETED IN CASE OF ABNORMAL TERMINATION OF THE PROGRAM. TO SAVE SPACE PLEASE
I think you mix up the purpose of location and mapsets- what
you ask for is exactly what mapsets are do.
It seemed to. And yes, this may come from experiences with other GIS
programs, too.
Note that not only ArcGIS works this way but also QGIS or gvSIG, for
instance.
Throw together data from
By file system based copying?
Yes. If you are sure the projections of the locations are the
same, move the entire mapset over.
I am still not 100% sure why data from mapsets in different locations
with the same projection cannot be re-used in other locations.
Why there are no g.mapset.move,
Nikos:
I have wgs84 locations in different dbases, for example:
/grassdb/ellas/wgs84 and /grassdb/global/wgs84.
I want to r.proj something from ellas to global dbase
and I get the following error:
ERROR: You have to use a different location for input than
the current
This is a
Tim Michelsen wrote:
So what remains as open question:
How do I get my data from the testing location into the location my main
project location? By file system based copying?
I think better by using v.proj/r.proj.
Then, I hope that the GRASS 7 vector format will not store the attribute
Tim,
please keep person's names when you reply. It's easier to follow-up :-).
Nikos:
moving from one location to another location (which usually is/should be
of another projection) is safely done with v.proj. Why use another
command for that?
Tim M:
Then v.proj should support:
* -r flag
Hi,
2009/6/26 Moritz Lennert mlenn...@club.worldonline.be:
disjoint - features do not spatially intersect
Which sounds pretty much like the reverse of the intersect operator.
However, when I try the following in the nc_spm_06 NC data set:
v.extract input=roadsma...@permanent output=cary
Markus Neteler wrote:
3. The default value of /var/tmp is inappropriate for Windows. It
should probably use the TMP or TEMP environment variables. There
probably won't be a specific directory which will be writable by all
users.
Ok, but the current default fails for sure. Personally I
Nikos Alexandris wrote:
Alternative solution with respect to the specific example here: allow
g.copy to copy data from another dbase/location to the current dbase in
a location with identical name and projection definition of course (?).
We don't currently have any way to check whether two
On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 3:35 PM, Glynn Clementsgl...@gclements.plus.com wrote:
Markus Neteler wrote:
3. The default value of /var/tmp is inappropriate for Windows. It
should probably use the TMP or TEMP environment variables. There
probably won't be a specific directory which will be
On Sat, July 4, 2009 17:38, Falko Engel wrote:
Dear List,
I am still running into problems with connecting an additional attribute
table to an existing map.
I am using postgres to store all tables in. This is my setup: GRASS 6.4
RC5, Suse 11.1, and Postgresql 8.3.7.
I have a polygon (area,
Nikos Alexandris wrote:
Alternative solution with respect to the specific example here: allow
g.copy to copy data from another dbase/location to the current dbase in
a location with identical name and projection definition of course (?).
Glynn Clements:
We don't currently have any way
Nikos wrote:
Seems not that easy after all. As a simple user I would
expect that (at least?) locations created using 'epsg:4326'
would be easy to compare/identify.
see the qgis bug tracker for real-life examples of why it is not.
Hamish
Glynn:
2. The directory used for temporary files is controlled by the
STREAM_DIR= option (renamed to stream_dir= in 7.0). /var/tmp is just
the default setting.
@Milton: please try this parameter to define a different directory.
Hi Markys, Glynn
Just to you know, I tryed to set the
Markus wrote:
G_convert_dirseps_from_host(G_store(getenv(TEMP)));
is %TEMP% guaranteed to exist in Windows-land?
How does the module react if it is not set and the user stays
with the default or doesn't notice that the default is blank?
Hamish
On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 5:33 PM, Milton Cezar
Ribeiromiltinho.astrona...@gmail.com wrote:
Glynn:
2. The directory used for temporary files is controlled by the
STREAM_DIR= option (renamed to stream_dir= in 7.0). /var/tmp is just
the default setting.
@Milton: please try this parameter to
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 3:24 PM, Hamishhamis...@yahoo.com wrote:
Knut Arne Bjørndal wrote:
Oh, and is it possible to pan-sharpen band 6 data too?
I don't think so: band 6 is the thermal channel which is based
on different physical principles.
Markus
On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 6:31 AM, dave adamsdaveadam...@yahoo.com.au wrote:
Hi all, my first post,
How do I apply atmospheric and terrain correction to SPOT 5 HRV?
I am using SPOT 5 HRV I have a dem and details of sun zenith and azimuth,
We have i.atcorr:
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 6:07 AM, Firman Hadifir...@crs.itb.ac.id wrote:
Dear all,
I am trying to install GRASS add-on, i.spec.sam.
I have tried from source code of 6.2.3, 6.3 and 6.4-RC4 to
/usr/local/grass but I don't find i.spec.sam in binary directory.
Is there anyone who have try this
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 1:08 PM, Luca Casagrandethedokto...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello folks.
Is there a particular reason for the fact that in the module i.atcorr there
is no reference to the Landsat Thermal band for Sensor band input ?
Luca,
the question is moreover: why does 6S not support
hi,
today i have problems to access http://grass.osgeo.org/. i've tried it with two
different internet-providers (in austria), but no chance to get to it, but it's
possible to got to www.osgeo.org.
best regards
helli
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On Sun, 2009-07-05 at 23:17 +0200, Helmut Kudrnovsky wrote:
hi,
today i have problems to access http://grass.osgeo.org/. i've tried it
with two different internet-providers (in austria), but no chance to
get to it, but it's possible to got to www.osgeo.org.
best regards
helli
Helli,
Hamish wrote:
G_convert_dirseps_from_host(G_store(getenv(TEMP)));
is %TEMP% guaranteed to exist in Windows-land?
AFAIK, the only way that it won't exist is if the user manually unsets
it. I wouldn't count upon the rest of Window working if you do that,
though; Windows doesn't have a
On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 11:17 PM, Helmut Kudrnovskyhel...@web.de wrote:
hi,
today i have problems to access http://grass.osgeo.org/. i've tried it with
two different internet-providers (in austria), but no chance to get to it,
but it's possible to got to www.osgeo.org.
The GRASS server is
Hi,
I have been searching mailing lists for a while, and have not been
able to discover any approaches for working with AVIRIS data in GRASS.
Does anyone on the list know how to either convert or extract data as
delivered in the free data section [1] of the AVIRIS home page? I
have tried working
I don't think you can use r.in.bin because there is no option to
specify the number of bands and how those bands are interleaved. In
the past I've used Multispec and Matlab to read the data but you might
be able to manipulate GDAL to read it. If you can create a header file
for a generic
Michael wrote:
Unfortunately I can't hit the GDAL website right now so I
can't tell if any of the generic binary formats allow for
all those definitions.
grass's website @ osgeo is unreachable too, as is the grass wiki.
the grass.ibiblio.org mirror works, as does the osgeo SVN and
trac
Michael Perdue wrote:
I don't think you can use r.in.bin
because there is no option to specify the number of bands
and how those bands are interleaved. In the past I've used
Multispec and Matlab to read the data but you might be able
to manipulate GDAL to read it.
if you have a small m-file
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