Hi Richard, To create a vector time series, you need to think of each vector map as either a time instance or an interval. Here's a reproducible example to run in North Carolina Location
Save the following as coords.txt 1664619|5103481 1664473|5095782 1664273|5101919 1663427|5105234 1663709|5102614 # create a vector of points v.in.ascii input=coords.txt output=mymap1 # copy it over for i in `seq 2 9` ; do g.copy vector=mymap1,mymap${i} done # get the list of maps g.list vect pattern=mymap* > list # create the stds t.create type=stvds temporaltype=absolute output=bla title="Bla bla" description="Bla bla bla" # assign time stamps to maps t.register -i type=vector input=bla file=list start="2018-09-01" increment="1 month" # check info t.info type=stvds input= bla # check list of maps with dates t.vect.list bla HTH, Vero El vie, 5 mar 2021 a las 16:50, Richard Duivenvoorde (<rdmaili...@duif.net>) escribió: > Hi Users, > > I'm a virgin GRASS user, let's be honest. > > I'm able to load some shp file with 2 datetime columns in it, in GRASS. > > But now I try to register it as a Temporal dataset... but fail. > I packed it, and try to 'import' it > I tar'ed the location and tried to import it (grass was asking for a tar > so...) > > I see: "grass.exceptions.ScriptError: Unable to find init file" a lot... > > Most docs/examples I see are about rasterdata. > Does anybody have some example or pointer to howto to 'easy load' a shape > file with 2 datetime columns? > > Thanks, > > Richard Duivenvoorde > > > _______________________________________________ > grass-user mailing list > grass-user@lists.osgeo.org > https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user >
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