I am still somewhat stuck on this. I have defined a face (3-d area)
and it seems that very few of the vector functions can do anything
with a face like that.
Any other suggestions for doing these types of calculation?
Thanks,
--Adam
On Jan 2, 2009, at 5:14 PM, G. Allegri wrote:
I don't
I don't know the latest devlopments on the 3d vector system, but I
would convert the vector to rasters (2d or 3d) and then use map
algebra...
giovanni
2009/1/3 Adam Dershowitz :
> Is it possible to use grass to calculate the volume of a part of a 3-D
> vector object?
> What I mean is if I have a
Is it possible to use grass to calculate the volume of a part of a 3-D
vector object?
What I mean is if I have a mountain, for example, that is defines in
one vector map. Then, in another map, I define an area (a plane for
example). This represents a slice through the mountain.
Is it possib