Hello list,
I am using a GIS called MGE which has a module (called MGGA) that can export
MGGA grids into Grass raster format. It produces the directories
cats,cell,cellhd,cellmisc, and colr. Anyone know what I do with this?
Thanks in advance,
Bob
Bob Moskovitz
Seismic Hazard Zonation
Hello Jonathan,
I just tried to see if I could grab the latest starspan via cvs. The cvs
commands do not seem to be right. It says:
cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/starspan login
cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/starspan checkout modulename
Shouldn't
I think you might need python-wxgtk2.8-dev ?
Bob Moskovitz
Seismic Hazard Evaluation Project
California Geological Survey
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It would be neat to see our borehole database used in a GRASS demo. This data
is used in our liquefaction zone maps. If you want access to data from tens of
thousand of boreholes, I can give you instructions on how to get it.
-Bob
Bob Moskovitz
Seismic Hazard Evaluation Project
California
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Actually, I think r.terraflow has that! look for the TCI output!
--j
Moskovitz, Bob wrote:
It would be cool to see something like the Topographic
PM
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Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] Change NaN to 0 with r.mapcalc(or whatever)?
Bob wrote:
Is there a way to r.mapcalc or some other command to change
NaN values in rasters to another value?
If you mean real nan not grass NULL values, see this thread
, May 20, 2008 5:26 PM
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Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] Change NaN to 0 with r.mapcalc(or whatever)?
If by NaN you mean null values, you are looking for the r.null command
Daniel
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 9:11 PM, Moskovitz, Bob
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Thanks for making this patch available. I'll update to r31470 and tell you how
it goes.
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Hello list,
A coworker was asking me if I know of a slope curvature algorithm that lets you
adjust the kernel size. Does GRASS have such a program?
Bob
Bob Moskovitz
Seismic Hazard Zonation Project
California Geological Survey
http://www.conservation.ca.gov/cgs/shzp?xml:namespace prefix =
Hi Dylan,
It looks like r.param.scale is the module he's looking for...thanks!
Bob
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Hi Bob,
below answers from Helena and Jaro
Markus
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 2:27 AM, [EMAIL
Hello Moritz and Peter,
I have the v.dissolve problem too. I'm running GRASS 6.4.svn (is there a way
to tell what svn revision I'm using?) on Hardy Heron X86_64. Hope this info
tells you something:
v.dissolve [EMAIL PROTECTED] output=efz layer=1 column=FaultName
Segmentation fault
dbmi:
Hello Grass-Users,
I'm having problems with this sequence of commands:
r.to.vect -s input=lszone output=lszone10 feature=area
v.clean input=lszone10 output=lszone10_clean tool=rmarea thresh=2800
Below is the output.
Overlaying lszone and lszone10_clean, I see that there are large
. This method works for me.
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Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] r.to.vect and then v.clean using tool=rmarea
createspolygons instead
, December 12, 2008 1:17 AM
To: Alex Mandel; Moskovitz, Bob
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Subject: RE: [GRASS-user] r.to.vect and then v.clean using tool=rmarea
createspolygons instead of holes.
Bob Moskovitz wrote:
I followed your suggestion, but I'm still getting the
same problem. It seems
?
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Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] r.to.vect and then v.clean using tool=rmarea
createspolygonsinstead of holes.
Hamish
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Cc: Markus Metz; grass-user@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] r.to.vect and then v.clean using tool=rmarea
createspolygonsinstead of holes.
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 9:01 PM, Moskovitz, Bob
bob.moskov...@conservation.ca.gov wrote:
So, what would cause r.to.vect to create
Hello Grass Users,
I was just wondering why aspect is measured from the east and increased
counterclockwise instead of the north and clockwise? It seems to run counter
to what is done in other GISs.
Bob
Bob Moskovitz
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Seismic Hazard Zonation Project
California
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Bob
Sounds like a great idea! If sometrhing like this can be done, we would have
one less reason to shy away from FOSS.
For my 2 cents worth, it seems to make a lot more sense for a
*geographic* information system for all output to follow the same
spatial organizational standards. I
Hello Grass-Users,
After using r.to.vect, I have areas with no categories. These areas appear to
be holes. This is what the map look like with info from v.what:
http://bobdebm.googlepages.com/example_area.png/example_area-full;init:.png
How do I remove these areas?
Thanks in advance.
Recently, I came across this:
http://spatialguru.com/ideas/data_cataloguing_background
Bob Moskovitz
Seismic Hazard Evaluation Project
California Geological Survey
http://gmw.consrv.ca.gov/shmp
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I'm also interested in using Geomedia .mdb files with grass. Btw, do you use
geomedia Grid?
Bob Moskovitz
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Seismic Hazard Evaluation Project
California Geological Survey
http://gmw.consrv.ca.gov/shmp
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Hello Hamish,
I had a possibly related problem with a vector that went through v.clean. I
filed this ticket: http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/ticket/397.
I noticed that layer 0 had the filled holes while layer 1 was the good
polygons. v.clean seemed to merge those two layers. With Markus M's
I see that GRASS in OSGEO4W is only up to r36506. Hopefully there will be an
update to OSGEO4W soon...maybe even an update to GRASS 6.4 RC5 :-)
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Sent: Sat 6/13/2009 7:56 AM
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Cc: Grass-User (E
--help, m.test.py doesn't start up in a
gui.
What must be done to make python scripts to behave like regular grass commands?
Bob
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Sent: Saturday, June 13, 2009 7:56 AM
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Cc: Grass-User (E-mail
Hello List,
I'm trying to figure out how to write python scripts using grass.py under
osgeo4w. I was hoping that python script (and the binary commands) would
behave similarly to the grass environment on my Ubuntu box. You know...just
type the command and the gui for that command comes up.
.
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Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] Problems with GRASS python code in osgeo4w
Moskovitz, Bob wrote:
I'm trying to figure out how to write
.
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Bob Moskovitz wrote:
So, I still don't know why
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Moskovitz, Bob wrote:
Thanks for the info. I didn't know about the assoc
I also wanted to add that I did run the program like this:
c:\osgeo4w\apps\grass\grass-6.4.0svn\scripts\m.dipslope.py --help
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:\\WINDOWS\\System32\\Wbem', 'C:\\Perl\\bin\\'
,'C:\\WINDOWS\\system32', 'C:\\WINDOWS', 'C:\\WINDOWS\\System32\\Wbem']
There is no c:\osgeo4w\bin\g.parser.exe but there is a
C:\OSGeo4W\apps\grass\grass-6.4.0svn\bin\g.parser.exe.
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Glynn Clements wrote:
1. Ensure that .py files are configured to be run with the Python
interpreter. You should be able to double-click on a .py file in
Explorer and have it run. This should be done by the Python installer,
but I don't know if the OSGeo4W installer does this.
If it isn't,
See comments below.
Glynn Clements wrote:
GRASS 6.4.0svn (Morgan_Hill) assoc .py
.py=py_auto_file
GRASS 6.4.0svn (Morgan_Hill) ftype py_auto_file
py_auto_file=C:\OSGeo4W\bin\python.exe %1 %*
GRASS 6.4.0svn (Morgan_Hill) C:\Temp\printargs.py this is a test
C:\Temp\printargs.py
I've noticed that using avcimport (which converts .e00 files to binary
coverages) greatly speeds up import of .e00 files when you use ogr2ogr. So
v.in.ogr probably uses avcimport for this reason.
Bob Moskovitz
Research Analyst I
Seismic Hazard Evaluation Project
California Geological Survey
You should take a look at v.what.rast. According to the manual:
v.what.rast reads raster value for each point in the vector and updates
col column in vector attribute table by this value.
The column should be type number (integer, float, double, ... ). If
more points have the
I haven't tried it yet, but what about this:
http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/GRASS_AddOns#r.smoothpatch
There are other useful addons, so you might want to browse around that
page.
Bob
Bob Moskovitz
Seismic Hazards Mapping Program
California Geological Survey
801 K Street MS-1231
Sacramento, CA
Hello Grass Users,
Googling around, I see that I can interpolate scattered data by using
v.surf.rst and use masks. I also see that Surfit (see
http://surfit.sourceforge.net/ ) can do it too. Anyone know of other
methods?
Thanks!
Bob
Bob Moskovitz
California Geological Survey
, but it appears to be abandoned (haven't been updated
since 2006).
Bob
From: Thomas Adams [mailto:thomas.ad...@noaa.gov]
Sent: Friday, March 23, 2012 2:19 PM
To: Moskovitz, Bob
Cc: grass-user@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] Interpolate scatter data with faults?
Bob,
You may
When I tried to compile r.geomorphon, I got the errors you see below. I just
tried g.extensions with similar results.
$ make MODULE_TOPDIR=/home/bob/dev/gis/grass70
test -d OBJ.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu || mkdir -p OBJ.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
gcc -g -Wall
Hello Grass List,
I have a set of rasters (ground acceleration, modal mag., and distance) that I
want to interpolate based on the location of my point features (borehole
location) and update my point feature with the values from this interpolation.
I see that v.what.rast might help, but I'm
Hello all,
I have a set of geotiffs that have inf (infinity) values that I would like to
set to nodata. How can I do that in GRASS or gdal?
Thanks!
Bob
Robert Moskovitz
California Geological Survey
Seismic Hazards Zonation Program
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