Hi,
I am using GRASS6.3 (on SuSE) to create a polygon layer out of several
individual polygons.
In a first step, a polygon (A) is created using v.patch from an outline and a
centroid. This works fine.
In a second step, the newly created polygon is added to a larger set of
polygons (SET)
sure, its the nile catchment at:
4326
projection: 3 (Latitude-Longitude)
zone: 0
datum: wgs84
ellipsoid: wgs84
north: 31:27:30N
south: 4:01:30S
west: 23:27E
east: 39:48E
nsres: 0:00:30
ewres: 0:00:30
rows: 4258
cols: 1962
cells: 8354196
Hi,
my name is Bov. With some others of Vox Humanitas I plan to setup a
preservation project for all dialects of a world recorded and geotagged so
that the entries can be regrouped when users add new dialect areas via a map
display. The recording software will be Shtooka and the database model
Bov ha scritto:
my name is Bov. With some others of Vox Humanitas I plan to setup a
preservation project for all dialects of a world recorded and geotagged so
...
We think that Grass is the best option to do the job. For testing I
I think qgis is another option: unless you want to do complex
Its all about the resolution!
raster-resolution has effects on some vector-operations. It seems, that
eg. some tools in v.clean (problem getting correct areas from bounds,
adding centros after using v.clean).
The same is with v.to.rast, which is obvious. But converting the
formerly attached
On Aug 20, 2009, at 11:36 PM, stephen sefick wrote:
from with in GRASS
g.gui wxpython
ERROR: wxGUI requires wxPython = 2.8.1.1.
dlopen(/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.5/
Extras/lib/python/wx-2.8-mac-unicode/wx/_core_.so,
2): Symbol not found:
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 8:37 AM, peter.lo...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
I am using GRASS6.3 (on SuSE) to create a polygon layer out of several
individual polygons.
In a first step, a polygon (A) is created using v.patch from an outline and
a centroid. This works fine.
In a second step, the newly
I first used the system python and then I installed the latest
wxPython. Should, I go through and only use the system python, make
use of the newest python, or...? Thanks for the help.
Stephen Sefick
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 8:33 AM, William
Kyngesburyewokl...@kyngchaos.com wrote:
On Aug 20,
wxpython should work fine with the system python. I don't remember
how the installer works to do this, I think it's automatic.
Do you have:
/Library/Python/2.5/site-packages/wx.pth
After starting GRASS, run Python within the GRASS shell. What do you
get from:
import sys
sys.path
On
Did you by chance install MacPython from the www.python.org site?
Michael
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C. Michael Barton
Professor of Anthropology, School of Human Evolution Social Change
Director, Center for Social Dynamics Complexity
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287-2402
USA
I do not have
/Library/Python/2.5/site-packages/wx.pth
how do I get it?
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 8:58 AM, William
Kyngesburyewokl...@kyngchaos.com wrote:
wxpython should work fine with the system python. I don't remember how the
installer works to do this, I think it's automatic.
Do you
... it's been a while since using the wxpython installer, I currently
use a custom-compiled wxpython so I can embed it in GRASS... and it
looks like that should be:
wxredirect.pth
It should be installed automatically by the wxpython installer.
On Aug 21, 2009, at 5:11 PM, stephen sefick
wxredirect.pth is there.
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 5:26 PM, William
Kyngesburyewokl...@kyngchaos.com wrote:
... it's been a while since using the wxpython installer, I currently use a
custom-compiled wxpython so I can embed it in GRASS... and it looks like
that should be:
wxredirect.pth
It
I have four maps that I would like to patch together. The problem is
that on the boundary there are zero values after patching. I would
like to get rid of these values- interpolate the values based on the
surrounding values. I can not firgure out how to do this. Any help
is greatly appreciated
On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 12:33 AM, stephen sefickssef...@gmail.com wrote:
I have four maps that I would like to patch together. The problem is
that on the boundary there are zero values after patching. I would
like to get rid of these values- interpolate the values based on the
surrounding
Hi stephen,
May be this?
g.region rast=`g.mlist pat=srtm* sep=,`
r.series input=`g.mlist pat=srtm* sep=,` output=srtm_leste method=maximum
of you can play with r.mapcalc to identify where is zero, and calculate the
mean using [-1,-1][-1,0], [1,1] (not use [0,0]) to average (sum/8).
good
So, what about this, within the GRASS shell:
python
import sys
sys.path
On Aug 21, 2009, at 5:29 PM, stephen sefick wrote:
wxredirect.pth is there.
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 5:26 PM, William
Kyngesburyewokl...@kyngchaos.com wrote:
... it's been a while since using the wxpython installer, I
maybe pointing out the obvious, but ...
g.gui wxpython
ERROR: wxGUI requires wxPython = 2.8.1.1.
/Applications/GRASS-6.4.app/Contents/MacOS/lib/libwx_macud-2.8.0.dylib
2.8.0 2.8.1.1
Hamish
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On Aug 21, 2009, at 9:44 PM, Hamish wrote:
maybe pointing out the obvious, but ...
g.gui wxpython
ERROR: wxGUI requires wxPython = 2.8.1.1.
/Applications/GRASS-6.4.app/Contents/MacOS/lib/
libwx_macud-2.8.0.dylib
2.8.0 2.8.1.1
That's the wx library, not wxpython. On OSX at least,
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