Dear Markus and all > Of course - the vector is just used to find the target area of > the raster map.
Yes, I understood it. Thanks. So, at web site grass manual, I found 'r.resamp.interp' command. When I would like to create this under same datum and projection with only difference resolutions, then may I use this command ? for example; g.region rast=<srtm_raster> -p ...0:00:03 g.region res=0:00:17 -p r.resamp.interp input=<srtm_raster> output=<srtm_raster_500m> r.to.vect input=<srtm_raster_500m> output=<....> ..?? Best Yasuo shimada:Japan weather association. -------- Markus Neteler <nete...@osgeo.org>さん: > 2012/1/1 <sgw00...@nifty.com>: > > Dear Micha and all > > > > Thank you for useful suggestions! > > > > I studied new vector extent with v.in.region, and interpolation should be not > > vector but raster. > > Of course - the vector is just used to find the target area of > the raster map. > > See also > http://grass.osgeo.org/grass64/manuals/html64_user/r.proj.html > -> v.in.region method > > Best > Markus _______________________________________________ grass-user mailing list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user