am making the conversion from some of my version 5.x based work to 6.2.2 and in one place I have used
s.in.ascii i=./memb5.csv sites=memb5 fs=',' where memb5.csv is file with easting,northing,probability then used s.to.rast i=memb5 o=memb5 to create a raster with the probabilities for each of the cells that have a probability associated with it. I have been trying various forms of v.in.ascii and v.to.rast to do the same thing. Although I was finally able to create a raster from this file as I had in 5.x, it does seem to take a bit more time comsuming (and slightly more cumbersome) considering the whole process from csv to raster. The process that seemed to work for me was v.in.ascii in=memb5.csv out=cat1tmp fs=space format=point col="eastg int,northg int,prob double" v.category in=cat1tmp out=cat1 type=point option=add v.to.rast in=cat1 out=cat1rast use=attr col=prob at this point there is a raster but a color map does not seem to be defined so r.colors map=cat1rast color=rainbow does the trick Is there an example to follow that is as simple as the use of s.in.ascii / s.to.rast version 5.x? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Using-v.in.ascii-and-v.to.rast-in-similar-fashion-as-s.in.ascii-and-s.to.rast-tf4719774.html#a13492693 Sent from the Grass - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ grassuser mailing list grassuser@grass.itc.it http://grass.itc.it/mailman/listinfo/grassuser