from the manual [1]
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At the moment the elevation and maximum distance must be measured in meters,
even if you use geographical coordinates (longitude/latitude). If your
projection is based on distance (easting and northing), these too must be in
meters. The buffer parameters must
Dear sir,
As I run the r.horizon module on a DEM with the projected coordinate
system. It works fine.
Thanks
With sincere regards
John
On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 6:48 PM, Johnn Wani wrote:
> Dear sir,
> Thanks for your quick response.
> Here is my output:
> g.gisenv
Dear sir,
Thanks for your quick response.
Here is my output:
g.gisenv set=DEBUG=3
(Wed Mar 07 18:42:35 2018) Command finished (0 sec)
(Wed Mar 07 18:42:55 2018)
r.horizon -d --overwrite elevation=n34_e077_1arc_v3 direction=90 step=22.5
coordinates=741286,3793821 file=horizon.csv
D1/3:
Johnn Wani wrote
> Dear sir,
>
> Thanks for your response.
>
> I tried with NC sample dataset and it worked fine.
>
>
> Regards
> John
>
> On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 4:23 PM, Helmut Kudrnovsky
> hellik@
> wrote:
>
>> Johnn Wani wrote
>> > Dear GRASS GIS users,
>> >
>> > I am a student from
Dear sir,
Thanks for your response.
I tried with NC sample dataset and it worked fine.
Regards
John
On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 4:23 PM, Helmut Kudrnovsky wrote:
> Johnn Wani wrote
> > Dear GRASS GIS users,
> >
> > I am a student from India. I am using *GRASS GIS 7.2.2 as a
Johnn Wani wrote
> Dear GRASS GIS users,
>
> I am a student from India. I am using *GRASS GIS 7.2.2 as a standalone* in
> Windows 10 operating system.
>
> My aim is to use r.horizon module to calculate horizon at a point in my
> study area and save it to a .csv file. As I run the following
Dear GRASS GIS users,
I am a student from India. I am using *GRASS GIS 7.2.2 as a standalone* in
Windows 10 operating system.
My aim is to use r.horizon module to calculate horizon at a point in my
study area and save it to a .csv file. As I run the following command in
the console window on