Rich wrote:
Res: 32.81948362
..
Note that the _horizontal_ data units are meters but the resolution
is 32.81948362 which is approximately the English (feet)
equivalent of 10
meters. So, when I resample this map to 5 meters resolution
r.info reports:
...
Res: 4.99982001
it looks like
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 10:52 AM, Martin Landa landa.mar...@gmail.com wrote:
2010/1/28 Markus Neteler nete...@osgeo.org:
[...]
Apparently winGRASS-daily was/is build in CZ locale and NLS active.
Before compilation, the locale settings should be set to English by
defining LANG and
Hello, I have a map with more polygons. The problem is that polygons
have multiple nodes distributed randomly and no located at the
intersecting polygons. Do you know a function to clean the topology
without using manual editing?
Thank you
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Yvan,
have a look at v.build.polylines
Vincent.
Le jeudi 18 février 2010 à 10:50 +0100, Yvan Paillé a écrit :
Hello, I have a map with more polygons. The problem is that polygons
have multiple nodes distributed randomly and no located at the
intersecting polygons. Do you know a function to
I'm not using Debian but Ubuntu 9.10. I have xterm, xvt, gnome-terminal and
ncurses-base. iS it necessary xtermcontrol or xtermset?
Besides i.class, the same happens with i.ortho.photo I mean, it's not
available.
Thank you Hamish
Luisa
S.Paulo
Regarding « d.mon x0; i.class » command, is it
Markus Neteler wrote:
Apparently winGRASS-daily was/is build in CZ locale and NLS active.
Before compilation, the locale settings should be set to English by
defining LANG and LC_MESSAGES variables. IMHO easy to fix
on Martin's server.
finally I have some time to look at this
Hi Users group
Very interesting discussion:
Using Infoworks is a commercial package (very expensive) running with Windows.
There is problably an alternative with swmm swmm runs on linux with wine
but the source of the swmm-gui en the swmm-hydro-engine is available ( I don't
know
its license
Hamish:
see http://bugs.debian.org/grass for a gnome-terminal issue)
Luisa wrote:
I'm not using Debian but Ubuntu 9.10.
(Ubuntu mostly uses automatically-rebuilt debian packages, so debian
bugs become bugs in ubuntu too)
I have xterm, xvt, gnome-terminal and ncurses-base.
iS it necessary
Pedro Roma wrote:
By usinggdalinfo
HDF5:/mnt/GIS/DATA/HDF5_DATA_MSG_FAPAR_Euro_20070222://FAPAR
I get:Driver:
HDF5Image/HDF5 Dataset
Files: none associatedSize is 1701,
651Coordinate System
is:GEOGCS[WGS 84,
DATUM[WGS_1984,
SPHEROID[WGS 84,6378137,298.257223563,
Hello again, and thanks. I have installed GRASS 6.5 and the add-on ps.output
seems to download fine, but I get an compilation error I don't understand:
mkdir -p /usr/local/src/grass6_devel/dist.i686-pc-linux-gnu/etc/paint/patterns/
/usr/bin/install -c -m 644 patterns/*.eps
Jorge,
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 2:15 PM, Martin Album Ytre-Eide
martin.album.ytre-e...@nrpa.no wrote:
Hello again, and thanks. I have installed GRASS 6.5 and the add-on ps.output
seems to download fine, but I get an compilation error I don't understand:
mkdir -p
hello Hamish
With some support from Ricardo I realized that there are also 2 other HDF5
files, one with latitude of each pixel and the other with longitude. So, now
I have a latitude dataset, a longitude and values. How can I merge this
and import to GRASS (georreferenced and bla bla)? (THat I
Hi
I'm using GRASS6.4.0 in a Linux machine and, everytime I define a new
Location, with Location wizard, The select EPSG code table is empty, I mean
no EPSG is listed there...
Any idea of what migh be happening or what file am I missing?
Thanks
Gilbert
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010, Hamish wrote:
it looks like the map units are really given in feet, and the raster is at
10m resoluton (converted to feet), and you have resampled it to 5 foot
resolution, not 5m.
I probably have it totally screwed up. Re-projction and re-import of the
DEMs are on
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010, Margherita Di Leo wrote:
You can run HEC-RAS, 1-D flow model, freeware, only available for windows
(Gods bless virtual machines) and then you can use r.inund.fluv (grass
addon) to spread the simulation result upon the DEM. Note that in order to
use HEC-RAS you need measures
On Wed, 17 Feb 2010, Hamish wrote:
- try updating svn to r41074
Hamish,
I downloaded and built whatever was available yesterday. Don't know the
build number.
- tcltk module GUI: it seems to be hit or miss when the output buffer
will be flushed and you get to see the node+distance
ah, ok. For the beta of the OSGeo live-dvd I have xUbuntu 9.10 on a
bootable USB stick so I can test. Yes, I get the same problem.
Uooou :) I thought i was going nuts regarding this :D
This is with version 6.4.0~rc5-3~karmic1 from UbuntuGIS's launchpad.ppa
repository. Are you using the
Hello, I want to install under WinGrass 6.4 with MSYS, a shell script
that I found on the net (v.line.center). Does anyone have a simple
tutorial to explain how to integrate this script in Grass by g.parser?
Thank you in advance
Yvan
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Hi all,
I am trying to use the r.profile module on a DEM. I have tried on both
grass64_rc5 and grass7 with wxpython gui.
In 64_rc5 there still exist the old option which allowed the user to
interactively select the end-points by mouse, but the function does not
appear to work as I get:
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 3:52 PM, Gilbert Ferrara
gilbertferrara1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
I'm using GRASS6.4.0 in a Linux machine and, everytime I define a new
Location, with Location wizard, The select EPSG code table is empty, I mean
no EPSG is listed there...
Any idea of what migh be
On Wed, 17 Feb 2010, Markus Neteler wrote:
I think that a change of the base unit of a location requires a new
location and reprojection of the data. I may be wrong, though.
Markus/Hamish:
I'm missing something critical here.
I defined a new location (called oregonM) with the following
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010, Rich Shepard wrote:
I'm missing something critical here.
It gets worse.
I decided to try r.proj, and am told that there is no PERMANENT mapset in
the source location. Is this a typographic error on my part?
GRASS 6.4.0svn (oregonM):/usr4/grassbase r.proj in=demNW
Hello,
A quick question about compiling GRASS add-ons which I have been having some
trouble with despite hours pouring over the instructions!
I am running 6.4 on Ubuntu Hardy and the package I need is i.vi for vegetation
indices https://svn.osgeo.org/grass/grass/trunk/imagery/i.vi/. (I notice
Rich Shepard wrote:
I decided to try r.proj, and am told that there is no PERMANENT mapset in
the source location. Is this a typographic error on my part?
GRASS 6.4.0svn (oregonM):/usr4/grassbase r.proj in=demNW
loc=/usr4/grassbase/Oregon
The location= parameter should only specify
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010, Rich Shepard wrote:
Is this a typographic error on my part?
Yes, it is. The location does not like the full path to be specified. So,
...
GRASS 6.4.0svn (oregonM):/usr4/grassbase r.proj in=demNW loc=Oregon
mapset=PERMANENT out=demNW10 method=bilinear res=10.0 --o
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010, Glynn Clements wrote:
The location= parameter should only specify the location *name* (Oregon),
not the path.
Thanks, Glynn. That occurred to me, too. Now I need to understand why I
get an out of range error (see latest message).
Rich
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010, Rebecca Bennett wrote:
rebe...@horizon:~/src/grass$ make MODULE_TOPDIR=/path/to/grass64/
Rebecca,
What is the fully qualified path to grass64? For example, here it's
/usr4/grass64. What you want to define for MODULE_TOPDIR is the actually
path to your grass64 source
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010, Rich Shepard wrote:
GRASS 6.4.0svn (oregonM):/usr4/grassbase r.proj in=demNW loc=Oregon
mapset=PERMANENT out=demNW10 method=bilinear res=10.0 --o
Input Projection Parameters: +proj=lcc +lat_1=43 +lat_2=45.5 +lat_0=41.75
+lon_0=-120.5 +x_0=40. +y_0=0 +no_defs
Hey Francesco,
I'd be interested to hear what other people have to say about this.
I used d.what.rast as I had ground control points, from GPS, for the profiles
with which to validate the DEM. Add columns and update them with d.what.rast
and export (.csv), then I put that together with the
As evident from the attached pdfs in your previous post, all source data
have International feet (= 0.3048 meters) as units. That means, the
location where you import all the stuff must have international feet as
horizontal units.
if you want to convert the vertical units of your dem from
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010, Markus Metz wrote:
As evident from the attached pdfs in your previous post, all source data
have International feet (= 0.3048 meters) as units. That means, the
location where you import all the stuff must have international feet as
horizontal units.
Markus,
Yes. That's
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On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 2:52 PM, Markus Neteler nete...@osgeo.org wrote:
Jorge,
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 2:15 PM, Martin Album Ytre-Eide
martin.album.ytre-e...@nrpa.no wrote:
Hello again, and thanks. I have installed GRASS 6.5 and the add-on ps.output
seems to download fine, but I get an
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nicholas.l...@t-online.de wrote:
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Hello,
I just after reading Your mails decided to hunt down this issue, as I
also had segfaults during exit on my Gentoo AMD64 box. Seems like
tcl/tk applications don't like calling exit during Destory event
(closing window). Fixed in 6.5. [1] Not backported to 6.4, as there
have been lot's of
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010, Markus Metz wrote:
2) use v.in.region
v.in.region out=coverage type=area
2) get resolution in meters with g.region -m (applies only to raster
map reprojection)
GRASS 6.4.0svn (oregonM):/usr4/grassbase g.region -m
n=1735231.43724681
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 9:29 PM, Maris Nartiss maris@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I just after reading Your mails decided to hunt down this issue, as I
also had segfaults during exit on my Gentoo AMD64 box. Seems like
tcl/tk applications don't like calling exit during Destory event
(closing
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Wed, 17 Feb 2010, Markus Neteler wrote:
I think that a change of the base unit of a location requires a new
location and reprojection of the data. I may be wrong, though.
Markus/Hamish:
I'm missing something critical here.
I defined a new location (called
Hi Rich
HEC-RAS will run under Wine, you will need to find, install and register
MFC40.dll - there is some guidance on it on the net.
The command line version of SWMM is a 10 minute exercise to compile on
Linux. The challenge would be presenting it with the correct output from
GRASS. Guidance
On Fri, 19 Feb 2010, Adam Tokelove wrote:
HEC-RAS will run under Wine, you will need to find, install and register
MFC40.dll - there is some guidance on it on the net.
Adam,
I admit it's been about 10 years since I looked at wine and tried to get
anything other than games to run on it.
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010, Micha Silver wrote:
If I followed your post correctly, you should not be converting anything
during the inport. You import into a Location defined with projection params
exactly like the original ArcInfo file.
Micha,
I realized that I need to use r.proj (and v.proj)
Hello, I'm new to GRASS, coming from an Arc* background, and often find
that I'm approaching things from the wrong direction. I'm using GRASS
6.4 with the wxPython GUI.
I would like to graphically select multiple features from a large vector
file and edit an attribute of those features. (I
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On Fri, 19 Feb 2010, Glynn Clements wrote:
Tip: don't ever subscribe to the linux-kernel list ;)
Or the OpenOffice.org mail list.
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On Thu, 18 Feb 2010, Margherita Di Leo wrote:
You can run HEC-RAS, 1-D flow model, freeware, only available for windows
(Gods bless virtual machines) and then you can use r.inund.fluv (grass addon)
to spread the simulation result upon the DEM. Note that in order to use
HEC-RAS you need
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010, Joop Goedbloed wrote:
There is problably an alternative with swmm swmm runs on linux with
wine but the source of the swmm-gui en the swmm-hydro-engine is
available ( I don't know its license exactly GPL??) Possibillity the use
of the grass gui interface en the grass
Rich wrote:
2) use v.in.region
v.in.region out=coverage type=area
2) get resolution in meters with g.region -m (applies
only to raster map reprojection)
GRASS 6.4.0svn (oregonM):/usr4/grassbase g.region -m
n=1735231.43724681
s=1120657.1324816
w=143667.18968253
e=952979.22944945
Nick:
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Hi all,
Has anyone else had trouble getting the WxGUI to display labels?
Platform: Mac OSX 10.5.8
Version: Grass-GIS 6.40RC5
I am setting the default font in the GUI before trying to get the labels
to display. I then select the vector properties, click on Labels and
select the column from
Hello Kurt,
may it help you, I wrote a /very draft/ add-on that could help you :
http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/GRASS_AddOns#v.selmany
The name of the module should remind you of old AI stuff... it's a shell
script, so not working with grass70, and only tested with postgresql
database connection (it
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