Hi, 2007/11/12, Dr. Manuel Seeger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hello! > > I'm cleaning up a polygon file by dissolving boundaries and removing > small areas. As ist results now, the topology seems to be ok. But now, > I've a remnant of cats and additional data within my dbf-table, whic I > would like to delete. (so, I've only about 1000 areas but 2000 lines in > my dbf-table, which are not linked to centroids any more) > > is there an elegant way to get rid of them?
I do not see this way as an elegant one, but anyway ;-) v.extract in=ar out=ar1 list=1-9999 (check category range by 'v.category ar opt=report') Martin > Manuel > > -- > > _______________________________________________________________________ > Dr. Manuel Seeger > Wiss. Assistent Scientific Assistant > Physische Geographie Dpt. of Physical Geography > FB VI - Geographie/Geowissenschaften Geography/Geosciences > Universität Trier University of Trier > D - 54286 Trier > Tel.: +49-651-201 4557 > Fax: +49-651-201 3976 > Web: http://www-neu.uni-trier.de/index.php?id=9607 > > _______________________________________________ > grassuser mailing list > grassuser@grass.itc.it > http://grass.itc.it/mailman/listinfo/grassuser > -- Martin Landa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * http://gama.fsv.cvut.cz/~landa * _______________________________________________ grassuser mailing list grassuser@grass.itc.it http://grass.itc.it/mailman/listinfo/grassuser