Milton Cezar Ribeiro wrote:
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>
> I have a set of 10,000 distance maps. On this map I have
> negative (-300 to 0) and posivie (0 to +300) values.
> I would like to attrib a color table to those maps
> from yellow-cyan-dark green when the negative values
> goes from 0 to -300, and from yellow-o
Dear all,
I have a set of 10,000 distance maps. On this map I have
negative (-300 to 0) and posivie (0 to +300) values.
I would like to attrib a color table to those maps
from yellow-cyan-dark green when the negative values
goes from 0 to -300, and from yellow-orange-red
when values goes from 0 to
Sharon wrote:
> > v.label labels=alt_nme map=locn col=othnme layer=2
> gives error... "Sorry, is ambiguous"
col= could be column= or color=. You need to add more letters
there.
Hamish
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I've just uploaded a new version (r38959) with ODBC support enabled.
Please test it out and let us know if it is working properly. I hope
this solves your issue Sharon. (Please remember that it can take up to
24 hours before the new updates make it to all the web mirrors).
-Colin
On Fri, Sep 4, 2
I'm a beginner Linux user, and I need to add Grass to Scientific Linux as
well. If you have any information about an rpm approach I would be most
grateful.
John A Stevenson wrote:
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>
>> Under CentOS Dag Wieer's RPM Repository satisfies some of my GRASS
>> Dependencies, which might also w
Hi again,
Actually I want both.
I ran like this "v.surf.rst input=KcVect elev=KcRast zcolumn=kc tension=10
segmax=600" It is ok and no problem here. Problem starts at 3D volume.
Now my csv contains {lat,lon,elevation,kc}. When I try to run v.vol rst I
get that "Error in COGRR!" "Interp_call faile
Hello,
I'm not colsely following all nn related issues (and have never used
it), but couldn't it be solved like this:
1) convert any nnbathy using GRASS code to use library version (libnn);
2) include taht code into main GRASS tree;
3) provide autoconf switch --with-libnn=/path so noncomercial user
Jamie Adams wrote:
> Reviving this old thread - I just noticed
> the other day that the nn code has been checked into Google
> Code using an MIT license. Would it be possible to
> integrate directly now? I find r.surf.nnbathy to be one of
> the more useful interpolation routines.
nope. The pro