2010/6/4, Micha Silver :
> On 06/04/2010 04:20 PM, Hanlie Pretorius wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've been following the procedure at
>> http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/Import_XYZ to import DEMs into GRASS.
>>
>> It has worked for two DEMS, but I have a problem with the third one at
>> the step where one "verif
On 06/04/2010 04:20 PM, Hanlie Pretorius wrote:
Hi,
I've been following the procedure at
http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/Import_XYZ to import DEMs into GRASS.
It has worked for two DEMS, but I have a problem with the third one at
the step where one "verifies that the number of rows in the ASCII fil
On 06/04/2010 03:28 PM, Sandile Gumede wrote:
Hi
I've got a geotiff file which covers the area of South Africa, from
that tif file I want to take a portion of Cape Flats (Western Cape)
and run it on GRASS. Which command should I use to do this?
I'd just run gdal_translate -projwin src.tif
On 06/04/2010 09:53 AM, Sandile Gumede wrote:
Hi
When I'm running the command below I'm getting some errors, I pasted them
below
v.rast.stats -ec vector=catchments raster=rainfall
colprefix=rain_cols percentile=90
DBMI-DBF driver error: SQL parser error: syntax error, unexpected
NU
Hi,
I've been following the procedure at
http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/Import_XYZ to import DEMs into GRASS.
It has worked for two DEMS, but I have a problem with the third one at
the step where one "verifies that the number of rows in the ASCII file
corresponds to the number of cells in the enlarg
Hello,
I'm working on the RPM packaging of GRASS 6.4 for Enterprise Linux
(http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Enterprise_Linux_GIS).
We rely on the EPEL repository for many libraries and since their
upgrade of wxGTK / wxPython to 2.8.11 the wx UI of GRASS is broken.
We get the stacktrace below:
...
F
On Fri, 4 Jun 2010, Sandile Gumede wrote:
in statement: UPDATE catchments SET rain_cols_=-NULL WHERE cat=1
Do you really mean '-NULL'? I've never seen NULL negated before.
Rich
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Hi
I've got a geotiff file which covers the area of South Africa, from that tif
file I want to take a portion of Cape Flats (Western Cape) and run it on
GRASS. Which command should I use to do this?
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Kind Regards
TS Gumede
Student Researcher
Meraka Institute, CSIR
office : 012 841 2606
mobi
Hi,
I'm trying to build a regional DEM based on a contour line map (3D vector)
using v.surf.rst but the process fails with an memory allocation error when I
set my region to a 50m resolution.
As I'm using GRASS 6.4svn (OSGEO4W) on a Windows XP x86 with 2Go of RAM, I
would like to know if it i
Great thanks for the heads up Glenn :)
From: Glynn Clements
To: Rebecca Bennett
Cc: grass-user@lists.osgeo.org
Sent: Fri, 4 June, 2010 10:47:52
Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] Help with NVIZ crash
Rebecca Bennett wrote:
> I'm looking for some help with NVIZ which
Hi,
I'm using Win XP and GRASS 6.4RC6 to import a TRMM netCDF file using
the command:
-
r.in.gdal -o input =c:/data/3B42.000202.0.6.nc output=test band=precipitation
-
and am getting the error:
-
G_set_window(): Illegal latitude for North
-
gdalinfo for the file outputs:
-
Dr
Rebecca Bennett wrote:
> I'm looking for some help with NVIZ which keeps
> dropping out on my Ubuntu Hardy / GRASS 6.4 set up when loading a
> raster with the following message -
>
>
> "Error in startup script:
> Togl: X server has no OpenGL GLX extension
What it says: your X server doesn't su
Hello all,
I'm in GRASS for a week and I try to model develope phases of peat from a
drillhole data. I have seen previous posts about the same problem
(geological) but I always get some errors repeating the steps.
I have boundary of peat imported from Microstation with v.in.ogr and then I
created
Good morning all,
I'm looking for some help with NVIZ which keeps dropping out on my Ubuntu Hardy
/ GRASS 6.4 set up when loading a raster with the following message -
"Error in startup script: Togl: X server has no OpenGL GLX extension
while executing
"togl $Nv_(TOP).canvas -rgba true -do
Hi,
I was just wondering how the GRASS code displays coordinates in a
geographic coordinate system on a computer screen. Do they get
projected in some way? Or is there another trick to it?
Thanks
Hanlie
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