[GRASS-user] Possible issue with ps.map

2021-06-01 Thread Timothy Glyn Southern via grass-user
The page is https://giscan.com/sig/pkg/x86_64/

Scroll down and you will see the version of Grass 7.8.5-4

You will also need the xypthon code from the same repository,

I do have 2 .ps files for the grid 100 and grid 50 outputs if needed.

Tim

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> Good afternoon all,
> 
> I am using ps.map to create an OS map for an archaeological site and want to 
> add the OS grid lines with their appropriate coordinates.
> 
> If I use
> grid 100
> 
> It produces the lines as desired but only puts the leading 4 digits of the 
> coordinates  and omits the 2 trailing zeros.
> if however I use
> 
> grid 50
> 
> it again produces the grid but this time with the correct coordinates, all 6 
> digits.
> 
> I am running Grass 7.8 downloaded from Giscan.com as it is a a ?working 
> version? overcoming the as yet un resolved wxpython issue for AUR based 
> versions.
> 
> Am I doing something wrong or is this a possible bug, either from using newer 
> versions of wxpython (4.1.1) or in Grass?
> 
> While I am writing is the north arrow option no longer available in Grass 7.8 
> within ps.map? It is no longer listed in the manual for the ps.map.
> 
> Thanks for 
> 
> 
> Dr Timothy Glyn Southern
> 0155 941 8432
> 0791 076 6814
> 
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> Dr. Southern,
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>Can you provide a link for the code you downloaded?  I didn't find 
> it at GISCAN.
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> Thanks, Dave
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> On 6/1/21 9:28 AM, Timothy Glyn Southern via grass-user wrote:
>> Good afternoon all,
>> 
>> I am using ps.map to create an OS map for an archaeological site and 
>> want to add the OS grid lines with their appropriate coordinates.
>> 
>> If I use
>> grid 100
>> 
>> It produces the lines as desired but only puts the leading 4 digits of 
>> the coordinates ?and omits the 2 trailing zeros.
>> if however I use
>> 
>> grid 50
>> 
>> it aga

Re: [GRASS-user] Possible issue with ps.map

2021-06-01 Thread Dave Roberts

Dr. Southern,

   Can you provide a link for the code you downloaded?  I didn't find 
it at GISCAN.


Thanks, Dave
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Professor   FAX 406-994-3190
Department of Ecology email drobe...@montana.edu
117 AJM Johnson Hall
Montana State University
Bozeman, MT 59717-3460

On 6/1/21 9:28 AM, Timothy Glyn Southern via grass-user wrote:

Good afternoon all,

I am using ps.map to create an OS map for an archaeological site and 
want to add the OS grid lines with their appropriate coordinates.


If I use
grid 100

It produces the lines as desired but only puts the leading 4 digits of 
the coordinates  and omits the 2 trailing zeros.

if however I use

grid 50

it again produces the grid but this time with the correct coordinates, 
all 6 digits.


I am running Grass 7.8 downloaded from Giscan.com 
 
as it is a a “working version” overcoming the as yet un resolved 
wxpython issue for AUR based versions.


Am I doing something wrong or is this a possible bug, either from using 
newer versions of wxpython (4.1.1) or in Grass?


While I am writing is the north arrow option no longer available in 
Grass 7.8 within ps.map? It is no longer listed in the manual for the 
ps.map.


Thanks for


Dr Timothy Glyn Southern
0155 941 8432
0791 076 6814





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Today's Topics:

  1. Re: bayesian belief network analysis (was r.binfer) (Saulteau Don)


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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 29 May 2021 12:12:45 -0700
From: Saulteau Don 
To: GRASS user list 
Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] bayesian belief network analysis (was
r.binfer)
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OK thanks! I'll see if I can find an old grass executable, compile in a VM
with r.binfer in it or fallback to QGIS and OpenBugs. I thought I'd poke
around cause I prefer analysis in GRASS over any other platform out 
there :)


I've started to assist indigenous nations with assertion and
protection/preservation of their rights with GIS. Some of these analytical
methods like fuzzy/boolean patch modelling, weighted overlays, bayesian
belief networks (BBN) allow them to translate their oral history and
ecological knowledge into tools that help them engage effectively and
meaningfully with other parties such as other nations/governments and
industries who have expressed interest in their lands and resources.

I SO wish I could code or even knew what to ask for in procurement for
these things cause I would.

Been a lowly user, bug reporter, package maintainer and crowd funder.
Continuing to find ways to feed back and wholly contribute into these FOSS
communities any way I can.




Donovan

On Sat., May 29, 2021, 03:12 Markus Neteler,  wrote:


On Sat, May 29, 2021 at 4:20 AM Donovan Cameron 
wrote:


Evening,

I'm attempting to analyze a set of layers (slope, aspect, vegetation,
soil, etc) that have been coded/scored based on expert opinion to output
a probability/suitability map.

I'm looking to apply a bayesian belief network [1] and i've got the
raster layers ready for the inputs and coded like seen in this figure

[2].


There was a grass4 module called r.binfer [3] that did this and I can't
seem to find it with GRASS 78 - deprecated or replaced?


The latest code trace which I could find is this one:

GRASS GIS 5.5:

https://github.com/OSGeo/grass-legacy/tree/releasebranch_5_5/src/raster/r.binfer

I do not recall why the module has been abandoned in GRASS GIS 6
(maybe no particular reason and a volunteer could update it...?).

Another option might be to rely on R and use "rgrass7" to exchange
data between GRASS GIS and R.

Best,
Markus


Searches lead me to either r.regression.multi [4] or r.learn.ml [5] but
i'm not sure where to start with these to get a BBN processed thru them.


SaultDon

[1] https://www.gi

[GRASS-user] Possible issue with ps.map

2021-06-01 Thread Timothy Glyn Southern via grass-user
Good afternoon all,

I am using ps.map to create an OS map for an archaeological site and want to 
add the OS grid lines with their appropriate coordinates.

If I use
grid 100

It produces the lines as desired but only puts the leading 4 digits of the 
coordinates  and omits the 2 trailing zeros.
if however I use

grid 50

it again produces the grid but this time with the correct coordinates, all 6 
digits.

I am running Grass 7.8 downloaded from Giscan.com as it is a a “working 
version” overcoming the as yet un resolved wxpython issue for AUR based 
versions.

Am I doing something wrong or is this a possible bug, either from using newer 
versions of wxpython (4.1.1) or in Grass?

While I am writing is the north arrow option no longer available in Grass 7.8 
within ps.map? It is no longer listed in the manual for the ps.map.

Thanks for 


Dr Timothy Glyn Southern
0155 941 8432
0791 076 6814





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> Message: 1
> Date: Sat, 29 May 2021 12:12:45 -0700
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> Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] bayesian belief network analysis (was
>   r.binfer)
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> OK thanks! I'll see if I can find an old grass executable, compile in a VM
> with r.binfer in it or fallback to QGIS and OpenBugs. I thought I'd poke
> around cause I prefer analysis in GRASS over any other platform out there :)
> 
> I've started to assist indigenous nations with assertion and
> protection/preservation of their rights with GIS. Some of these analytical
> methods like fuzzy/boolean patch modelling, weighted overlays, bayesian
> belief networks (BBN) allow them to translate their oral history and
> ecological knowledge into tools that help them engage effectively and
> meaningfully with other parties such as other nations/governments and
> industries who have expressed interest in their lands and resources.
> 
> I SO wish I could code or even knew what to ask for in procurement for
> these things cause I would.
> 
> Been a lowly user, bug reporter, package maintainer and crowd funder.
> Continuing to find ways to feed back and wholly contribute into these FOSS
> communities any way I can.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Donovan
> 
> On Sat., May 29, 2021, 03:12 Markus Neteler,  wrote:
> 
>> On Sat, May 29, 2021 at 4:20 AM Donovan Cameron 
>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Evening,
>>> 
>>> I'm attempting to analyze a set of layers (slope, aspect, vegetation,
>>> soil, etc) that have been coded/scored based on expert opinion to output
>>> a probability/suitability map.
>>> 
>>> I'm looking to apply a bayesian belief network [1] and i've got the
>>> raster layers ready for the inputs and coded like seen in this figure
>> [2].
>>> 
>>> There was a grass4 module called r.binfer [3] that did this and I can't
>>> seem to find it with GRASS 78 - deprecated or replaced?
>> 
>> The latest code trace which I could find is this one:
>> 
>> GRASS GIS 5.5:
>> 
>> https://github.com/OSGeo/grass-legacy/tree/releasebranch_5_5/src/raster/r.binfer
>> 
>> I do not recall why the module has been abandoned in GRASS GIS 6
>> (maybe no particular reason and a volunteer could update it...?).
>> 
>> Another option might be to rely on R and use "rgrass7" to exchange
>> data between GRASS GIS and R.
>> 
>> Best,
>> Markus
>> 
>>> Searches lead me to either r.regression.multi [4] or r.learn.ml [5] but
>>> i'm not sure where to start with these to get a BBN processed thru them.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> SaultDon
>>> 
>>> [1] https://www.gislounge.com/gis-bayesian-belief-networks/
>>> [2]
>>> 
>> https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0169204618307497#f0010
>>> [3]
>> https://grass.osgeo.org/grass43/manuals/html_grass4/html/r.binfer.html
>>> [4] https://grass.osgeo.org/grass78/manuals/r.regression.multi.html
>>> [5] https://grass.osgeo.org/grass78/manuals/addons/r.learn.ml.html
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