Hello
Today I have a problem with the module r.patch,
I would assemble miss SRTM, with the command
r.patch input=srtm_35...@etienne,srtm_35...@etienne output=asrtm35
--overwrite
But I can not see the result, and I do not understand why ...
GRASS 6.4.0RC6 (ETRS89):~ g.region -p
projection: 99
Etienne wrote:
Today I have a problem with the module r.patch,
I would assemble miss SRTM, with the command
r.patch input=srtm_35...@etienne,srtm_35...@etienne
output=asrtm35
--overwrite
But I can not see the result, and I do not understand why
expand the computational region first:
Dear List,
I have a tab-delimited text (.txt) file and I am experimenting with
importing points into GRASS (6.5 svn) in Snow Leopard.
Here is the content of the file:
675166.97 4450516.81 246 Orhan
675135.87 4450516.98 250 Osman
675156.68 4450501.48 250 Sehitlik
675155.74 4450560.93 243
In the end I combined the contours and points and used r.fillnulls to
generate a 5m DEM. It seemed to run quite a bit faster than
r.surf.contours and gave fairly good results. Not perfect, but given
the data I'm starting with, its not bad either.
My next problem is getting r.sim.water working.
Bulent wrote:
I have a tab-delimited text (.txt) file and I am experimenting with
importing points into GRASS (6.5 svn) in Snow Leopard. Here is the
content of the file:
675166.97 4450516.81 246 Orhan
675135.87 4450516.98 250 Osman
675156.68 4450501.48
Bulent wrote:
That is strange! I prepared it in TextEdit and saved is with
(.txt) extension. My computer opens it as .txt file in TextEdit.
In OSX's TextEdit go to the menu at the top and do Format -
Make plain text, and then re-save.
the tab-stops, Styles pulldown, and justification buttons
Hi Hamish
Afficher
en criture latine
thank
you it is a mistake beginners !!!
sorry
--
Cordialement
Etienne DELAY
Deust "Webmaster et gest. d'intranet" (IDSkype : etienne.delay.tic)
Master IUP "valorisation du patrimoine et amnagement du territoire"
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 6:33 PM, Hamish hamis...@yahoo.com wrote:
Bulent wrote:
I occasionally use Google Earth –GE– (kml files) and I am aware of the
fact that there is a bit of distortion (i.e., metric offset) between
GE
and other projections for a variety of reasons. I am wondering if
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 6:33 PM, Hamish hamis...@yahoo.com wrote:
Bulent wrote:
I occasionally use Google Earth –GE– (kml files) and I am aware of the
fact that there is a bit of distortion (i.e., metric offset) between
GE
and other projections for a variety of reasons. I am wondering if
I have a couple of files that are in this format...
aat.adf arx.adf dbltic.adf metadata.xml prj.adf txx.adf
arc.adf dblbnd.adf log par.adf txt.adf
they are arc binary data correct. Is there anyway I can use these
with GRASS or QGIS?
--
Stephen Sefick
On Mon, 12 Jul 2010, stephen sefick wrote:
I have a couple of files that are in this format...
aat.adf arx.adf dbltic.adf metadata.xml prj.adf txx.adf
arc.adf dblbnd.adf log par.adf txt.adf
they are arc binary data correct. Is there anyway I can use these
with GRASS
the arc "adf" type files
i've imported have had filenames like w001001.adf and that is what
i've specified when using r.in.gdal and it has worked, however i
also have in the same directory a hdr.adf file and i think if that
file is missing it gives me an error.
Are these vector coverages or raster datasets?
Mark
On Jul 12, 2010, at 6:08 PM, stephen sefick ssef...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a couple of files that are in this format...
aat.adf arx.adf dbltic.adf metadata.xml prj.adf txx.adf
arc.adf dblbnd.adf log par.adf txt.adf
As far as I know, kml files are in EPSG:4326 (for example,
http://www.gdal.org/ogr/drv_kml.html), but if you want to use images from
Google Earth, you should use EPSG:3785.
Aleksander
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