Re: [Qgis-user] Re: measure angle tool

2010-08-25 Thread Giovanni Manghi
The aspect output raster map indicates the direction that slopes are
facing. The aspect categories represent the number degrees of east.
Category and color table files are also generated for the aspect map
layer. The aspect categories represent the number degrees of east and
they increase counterclockwise: 90deg is North, 180 is West, 270 is
South 360 is East. The aspect value 0 is used to indicate undefined
aspect in flat areas with slope=0.

http://grass.osgeo.org/grass64/manuals/html64_user/r.slope.aspect.html



On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 9:35 AM, ALT SHN i.geograf...@alt-shn.org wrote:

  don't know the answer but I have another question related to these one.

 Why is it when I use the aspect tool of GRASS (r.slope.aspect) the results
 are given from the East in a counterclockwise?! (i.e East is 0º, North is
 90º and so on...)

 I only realized this because I always check the results, but I bet there are
 many people out there who assume that 360º/0º is North and are having
 inconsistent results

 regards,

 Andre

 2010/8/24 Tom mtnbiketr...@zzz.com

  Why is it when I use the Measure angle tool(grouped with the info
 tool), if I draw a line from 0 and then run the cursor around it a clockwise
 circle, the measured value goes  0 to 180 and  -179 to -1 to 0, I want to
 measure the obtuse angle like a compass, 0-360. nothing in the help files. I
 have no clue if this is a built in plugin or add-in.

 Also, I can't seem to get the Azimuth and distance plugin tool(0.8.5) to
 work.  I want to draw a line that is true North. NO instructions on their
 website.

 And I'm using these to compare true north to magnetic north as
 georeferenced raster files. The raster files are drawn to magnetic north,
 with lines going to the 4 cardinal points as magnetic, but my base map
 projection is in True North(+proj=utm +zone=10 +ellps=WGS84 +datum=WGS84
 +units=m +no_defs). I want to georeference using magnetic bearings.  I know
 the declination and the base map(geotiff) is correct.

 thanks,
 Tom



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[Qgis-user] Re: measure angle tool

2010-08-24 Thread ALT SHN
 don't know the answer but I have another question related to these one.

Why is it when I use the aspect tool of GRASS (r.slope.aspect) the results
are given from the East in a counterclockwise?! (i.e East is 0º, North is
90º and so on...)

I only realized this because I always check the results, but I bet there are
many people out there who assume that 360º/0º is North and are having
inconsistent results

regards,

Andre

2010/8/24 Tom mtnbiketr...@zzz.com

 Why is it when I use the Measure angle tool(grouped with the info
 tool), if I draw a line from 0 and then run the cursor around it a clockwise
 circle, the measured value goes  0 to 180 and  -179 to -1 to 0, I want to
 measure the obtuse angle like a compass, 0-360. nothing in the help files. I
 have no clue if this is a built in plugin or add-in.

 Also, I can't seem to get the Azimuth and distance plugin tool(0.8.5) to
 work.  I want to draw a line that is true North. NO instructions on their
 website.

 And I'm using these to compare true north to magnetic north as
 georeferenced raster files. The raster files are drawn to magnetic north,
 with lines going to the 4 cardinal points as magnetic, but my base map
 projection is in True North(+proj=utm +zone=10 +ellps=WGS84 +datum=WGS84
 +units=m +no_defs). I want to georeference using magnetic bearings.  I know
 the declination and the base map(geotiff) is correct.

 thanks,
 Tom



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Ameal 2565-641 Ramalhal
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www.alt-shn.org



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Laboratório de Paleontologia e Paleoecologia: Polígono Industrial do Alto do
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[Qgis-user] Re: measure angle tool

2010-08-23 Thread Tom
 Why is it when I use the Measure angle tool(grouped with the info 
tool), if I draw a line from 0 and then run the cursor around it a 
clockwise circle, the measured value goes  0 to 180 and  -179 to -1 to 
0, I want to measure the obtuse angle like a compass, 0-360. nothing in 
the help files. I have no clue if this is a built in plugin or add-in.


Also, I can't seem to get the Azimuth and distance plugin tool(0.8.5) to 
work.  I want to draw a line that is true North. NO instructions on 
their website.


And I'm using these to compare true north to magnetic north as 
georeferenced raster files. The raster files are drawn to magnetic 
north, with lines going to the 4 cardinal points as magnetic, but my 
base map projection is in True North(+proj=utm +zone=10 +ellps=WGS84 
+datum=WGS84 +units=m +no_defs). I want to georeference using magnetic 
bearings.  I know the declination and the base map(geotiff) is correct.


thanks,
Tom



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