Re: [GRASS-user] How to plot arrows style of speed and direction of wind...

2011-06-26 Thread SGW00412
Dear grass user

I succeeded in installing add-on, d.barb. 
The procedure of the installation is shown below (1) - (5).
I show the map drawn by the sample data. 
http://homepage1.nifty.com/8856/g20110220.png

I wish to express my gratitude to Mr. Hmish who made wonderful add-on.
Thank you !! 

Best
Yasuo shimada

---
(1) upgrade grass
6.4.0  upgrade to 6.4.1

(2) install grass.dev

(3) installsubversion

(4) correct two make files
/usr/lib/grass64/make
Platform.make
Grass.make

http://www.mail-archive.com/grass-user@lists.osgeo.org/msg16723.html

---Platform.make---
# platform specific dirs
ARCH_DISTDIR= $(GRASS_HOME)/dist.$(ARCH)
ARCH_BINDIR = $(GRASS_HOME)/bin.$(ARCH)
ERRORLOG= $(GRASS_HOME)/error.log

with

ARCH_DISTDIR= $(GRASS_HOME)
ARCH_BINDIR = $(GRASS_HOME)/bin

---Grass.make--
# GRASS dirs
GRASS_HOME  = /build/buildd/grass-6.4.0
RUN_GISBASE = /build/buildd/grass-6.4.0/dist.i486-pc-linux-gnu

with

# GRASS dirs
GRASS_HOME  = /usr/lib/grass64
# not sure what should be here since
/usr/lib/grass64/dist.i486-pc-linux-gnu does not exist:
RUN_GISBASE = /usr/lib/grass64
---

(5) install (g.exetnsion extension=d.barb) with su

---

sgw00...@nifty.comさん:
> Dear Moritz and all
> 
> Thank you for useful advices !
> 
> Method [2] succeeded. However, the resolution should be small, and it devise 
it 
> a little more.
> 
> Method [3] failed in the installation.
> I have improved two files --Module.make, Grass.make-- referring to a past 
> log. 
> However, the installation failed with the following message;
> 
> /usr/bin/install -c  /usr/lib/grass64  /bin/d.barb /usr/lib/grass64/bin/
> 
> Best
> 
> Yasuo shimada
> --
> > Use icon= for defining a symbol (see [1] for examples).
> > 
> > But you might be better off using a raster approach and d.rast.arrow.
> > See example at [2].
> > 
> > Or check out Hamish' d.barb AddOn module [3].
> > 
> > Moritz
> > 
> > [1] http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/IconSymbols
> > [2] http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/Meteorology
> > [3] http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/GRASS_AddOns#d.barb
> 
> 
> I tried [2] and [3].
> 
> [2] 
> 
> 
> Moritz Lennert さん:
> > On 23/06/11 16:03, sgw00...@nifty.com wrote:
> > > Dear grass user
> > > 
> > > Recently, I am feeling sorry for many questions
> > > 
> > > I'm looking for how to plot arrows of speed and direction of wind.
> > > for example, if station A has 4m/s and Eest (degree 90 )of annual average 
> wind
> > >   situation,
> > > the plot like arrow style;
> > >  > > Other hand, if station B has 2m/s and West (degree 270 ) of annal average 
> wind
> > >   situation,
> > > the plot also like arrow style:
> > > Bx-->
> > > ...and so on.
> > > 
> > > In this case, data set is as follows;
> > > 
> > > station | lat | lon | w.speed | w.direction |
> > > tokyo   | 35.2| 25.4| 4.0 | 90  |
> > > osaka   | 24.5| 33.9| 2.0 | 270 |
> > > ...
> > > 
> > > w.speed is single and w.direction is integer. Wind direciotn ranges 
between 
> 1
> > > (=north), 90 (=east), 180 (=south), 270 (=west) and 360 (=north).
> > > 
> > > I think that this data set can import to vector data by using 
> > > v.in.ascii...
> > > So, I'm looking for command -- d.vect --, but can not find to arrows 
> > > style 
> of
> > > speed and direction of wind...I think that it is difficult to show an 
arrow 
> st
> > > yle by using two properties (=two columns, speed and direction )
> > 
> > You can use rot_column to define rotation and size_colum to define size
> > depending on speed. But this is size, not length...
> > 
> > Use icon= for defining a symbol (see [1] for examples).
> > 
> > But you might be better off using a raster approach and d.rast.arrow.
> > See example at [2].
> > 
> > Or check out Hamish' d.barb AddOn module [3].
> > 
> > Moritz
> > 
> > [1] http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/IconSymbols
> > [2] http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/Meteorology
> > [3] http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/GRASS_AddOns#d.barb
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Re: [GRASS-user] How to plot arrows style of speed and direction of wind...

2011-06-24 Thread SGW00412
Dear Moritz and all

Thank you for useful advices !

Method [2] succeeded. However, the resolution should be small, and it devise it 
a little more.

Method [3] failed in the installation.
I have improved two files --Module.make, Grass.make-- referring to a past log. 
However, the installation failed with the following message;

/usr/bin/install -c  /usr/lib/grass64  /bin/d.barb /usr/lib/grass64/bin/

Best

Yasuo shimada
--
> Use icon= for defining a symbol (see [1] for examples).
> 
> But you might be better off using a raster approach and d.rast.arrow.
> See example at [2].
> 
> Or check out Hamish' d.barb AddOn module [3].
> 
> Moritz
> 
> [1] http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/IconSymbols
> [2] http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/Meteorology
> [3] http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/GRASS_AddOns#d.barb


I tried [2] and [3].

[2] 


Moritz Lennert さん:
> On 23/06/11 16:03, sgw00...@nifty.com wrote:
> > Dear grass user
> > 
> > Recently, I am feeling sorry for many questions
> > 
> > I'm looking for how to plot arrows of speed and direction of wind.
> > for example, if station A has 4m/s and Eest (degree 90 )of annual average 
wind
> >   situation,
> > the plot like arrow style;
> >  > Other hand, if station B has 2m/s and West (degree 270 ) of annal average 
wind
> >   situation,
> > the plot also like arrow style:
> > Bx-->
> > ...and so on.
> > 
> > In this case, data set is as follows;
> > 
> > station | lat | lon | w.speed | w.direction |
> > tokyo   | 35.2| 25.4| 4.0 | 90  |
> > osaka   | 24.5| 33.9| 2.0 | 270 |
> > ...
> > 
> > w.speed is single and w.direction is integer. Wind direciotn ranges between 
1
> > (=north), 90 (=east), 180 (=south), 270 (=west) and 360 (=north).
> > 
> > I think that this data set can import to vector data by using v.in.ascii...
> > So, I'm looking for command -- d.vect --, but can not find to arrows style 
of
> > speed and direction of wind...I think that it is difficult to show an arrow 
st
> > yle by using two properties (=two columns, speed and direction )
> 
> You can use rot_column to define rotation and size_colum to define size
> depending on speed. But this is size, not length...
> 
> Use icon= for defining a symbol (see [1] for examples).
> 
> But you might be better off using a raster approach and d.rast.arrow.
> See example at [2].
> 
> Or check out Hamish' d.barb AddOn module [3].
> 
> Moritz
> 
> [1] http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/IconSymbols
> [2] http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/Meteorology
> [3] http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/GRASS_AddOns#d.barb
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Re: [GRASS-user] How to plot arrows style of speed and direction of wind...

2011-06-23 Thread Moritz Lennert
On 23/06/11 16:03, sgw00...@nifty.com wrote:
> Dear grass user
> 
> Recently, I am feeling sorry for many questions
> 
> I'm looking for how to plot arrows of speed and direction of wind.
> for example, if station A has 4m/s and Eest (degree 90 )of annual average wind
>   situation,
> the plot like arrow style;
>  Other hand, if station B has 2m/s and West (degree 270 ) of annal average wind
>   situation,
> the plot also like arrow style:
> Bx-->
> ...and so on.
> 
> In this case, data set is as follows;
> 
> station | lat | lon | w.speed | w.direction |
> tokyo   | 35.2| 25.4| 4.0 | 90  |
> osaka   | 24.5| 33.9| 2.0 | 270 |
> ...
> 
> w.speed is single and w.direction is integer. Wind direciotn ranges between 1
> (=north), 90 (=east), 180 (=south), 270 (=west) and 360 (=north).
> 
> I think that this data set can import to vector data by using v.in.ascii...
> So, I'm looking for command -- d.vect --, but can not find to arrows style of
> speed and direction of wind...I think that it is difficult to show an arrow st
> yle by using two properties (=two columns, speed and direction )

You can use rot_column to define rotation and size_colum to define size
depending on speed. But this is size, not length...

Use icon= for defining a symbol (see [1] for examples).

But you might be better off using a raster approach and d.rast.arrow.
See example at [2].

Or check out Hamish' d.barb AddOn module [3].

Moritz

[1] http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/IconSymbols
[2] http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/Meteorology
[3] http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/GRASS_AddOns#d.barb
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[GRASS-user] How to plot arrows style of speed and direction of wind...

2011-06-23 Thread sgw00412
Dear grass user

Recently, I am feeling sorry for many questions

I'm looking for how to plot arrows of speed and direction of wind.
for example, if station A has 4m/s and Eest (degree 90 )of annual average wind
 situation,
the plot like arrow style;

...and so on.

In this case, data set is as follows;

station | lat | lon | w.speed | w.direction |
tokyo   | 35.2| 25.4| 4.0 | 90  |
osaka   | 24.5| 33.9| 2.0 | 270 |
...

w.speed is single and w.direction is integer. Wind direciotn ranges between 1 
(=north), 90 (=east), 180 (=south), 270 (=west) and 360 (=north).

I think that this data set can import to vector data by using v.in.ascii...
So, I'm looking for command -- d.vect --, but can not find to arrows style of 
speed and direction of wind...I think that it is difficult to show an arrow st
yle by using two properties (=two columns, speed and direction )

Please teach me if there is profitable information...

Yasuo shimada ( japan weather association )

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