On 15/11/12 14:08, Newcomb, Doug wrote:
I guess the question is, if you then performed v.rast.stats for an
underlying raster using the overlapping buffers generated with -t , how
would the statistics for the overlapped polygons work?  Think 2 1km
circles whose centers are .75km apart.

The -t flag (thanks for that, btw !) allows to not fusion the buffers, but it still respects topology, i.e. no overlaps allowed in polygons. The parts where buffers overlap are separate polygons from the rest of the buffer, and they have more than one category (similar to the result of importing a shapefile with overlapping polygons).

Moritz

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