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Dear friend,
Haven’t seen you for a long time! How are you recently?
I would like to introduce you an international foreign trade
company--Kicrop, they trade mainly in many kinds of famous electronic
products.All their products are very good in quality, and the
price is preferential. It is real
Le 27/07/10 20:35, Hamish a écrit :
> Leonardo wrote:
>> you can run R in a grass terminal, and load data via
>> spgrass6 package,
>> readRAST6 or readVECT6.
>
> see http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/R_statistics
>
Thank you Leonardo, but I read it, without understanding much more about
the use of cl
Nikos:
> > r.mapcalc global_daily_avg_kJ="int(global_daily_avg * 3,6)"
Hamish wrote:
> does r.mapcalc support comma as decimal sep or is that "3,6" a typo?
(just a "bit" late this reply)obviously a typo!
Nikos :-)
ps: I like it when past messages/threads are really easy to read and
understand
Susana wrote:
> I use the following command
>
> v.in.ogr
> dsn=F:\PASO\Documentos_susana\aereo\C-MT\fotocentros_ejecutadosg.shp
> output=p1
>
> but I obtain the following error:
>
> ERROR: No se puede abrir el origen de datos
>
>
> I do not why.
ah yes. Try "quoting" the file name, or swappi
Thank you
I use the following command
v.in.ogr dsn=F:\PASO\Documentos_susana\aereo\C-MT\fotocentros_ejecutadosg.shp
output=p1
but I obtain the following error:
ERROR: No se puede abrir el origen de datos
I do not why.
Thank you for your help
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De: "Etienne DEL
Luisa Peña wrote:
> I have created a Vectorial using GRASS vector digitizer without
> categories.
most vector modules require features to have categories if they
are to be processed.
> How can I add a category to the vectorials in order to agfter
> that, run v.to.rast?
v.category or v.centroids
Leonardo wrote:
> you can run R in a grass terminal, and load data via
> spgrass6 package,
> readRAST6 or readVECT6.
see http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/R_statistics
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> On 07/27/2010 01:30 PM, Etienne DELAY (deust 2010) wrote:
> > I'm come back :-)
> > I want to try clustTool in GRASS,
> > so I reset the region setting ,
> > I run R in grass,
> > I run library(clustTool)
> > That give mi a graphical environement, but I can't choose the data where
> > I want to w
Le 27/07/10 17:45, Susana Arciniegas a écrit :
> I installed Grass 6.4.ORC6 (2010)in windows 7. I can not load point data
> (shapefile format).
I created Gis Data directory / Project location and mapset. But I can
not import vector data, only
I can import raster data, and vector data from tutor
Hi,
you can run R in a grass terminal, and load data via spgrass6 package,
readRAST6 or readVECT6.
Or export raster and read with rgdal.
Hope it helps.
Leonardo Hardtke
On 07/27/2010 01:30 PM, Etienne DELAY (deust 2010) wrote:
I'm come back :-)
I want to try clustTool in GRASS,
so I reset the
I'm come back :-)
I want to try clustTool in GRASS,
so I reset the region setting ,
I run R in grass,
I run library(clustTool)
That give mi a graphical environement, but I can't choose the data where
I want to work!!! I just can choose exemple data...
may be a basic question how to work on my data
Greetings
I have created a Vectorial using GRASS vector digitizer without categories.
This means that, When I do v.what over the polygons I get:
East: 630786.588235
North: 219567.632353
Map: A02
Mapset: landsat
Type: Area
Sq Meters: 2023087.825
Hectares: 202.309
Acres: 499.916
Sq Miles: 0.7811
B
I installed Grass 6.4.ORC6 (2010)in windows 7. I can not load point data
(shapefile format). I created Gis Data directory / Project location and mapset.
But I can not import vector data, only I can import raster data, and vector
data from tutorial data (ex: spearfish60 / Permanent/ vector / Arch
> Bonjour Etienne!
>
> You are probably interested in the "R statistics" grass-wiki-page [1]. In
> this
> page, the "See also" & "Articles" sections link to useful learning material.
>
> Nikos
> ---
>
> [1] http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/R_statistics
Hi Nikos :-)
yes I read it now, and I come bac
Nikos Alexandris:
> > > --%<---
> > > 3775 input polygons
> > > Total area: 1.480245e+14 (4647 areas)
> > > Overlapping area: 0.00e+00 (0 areas)
> > > Area without category: 1.139301e+12 (1628 areas)
> > >
> > > real0m52.400s
> > > user0m49.730s
> > > sys 0m1.250s
> > > -->%---
>
Etienne DELAY:
> I work with GRASS GIS, and arrives on time where I need to do a bit of
> statistics (aggregated plots clustered) so I turn to R. but I'm a noob,
> in R to... Does someone can give me a hand for my fist R experience? I
> installed R ... I find a module that area to do what I want :
Hello everyone
I work with GRASS GIS, and arrives on time where I need to do a bit of
statistics (aggregated plots clustered) so I turn to R. but I'm a noob,
in R to... Does someone can give me a hand for my fist R experience? I
installed R ... I find a module that area to do what I want : clustToo
Thanks Helmut I will give a look on those links
I have just tried to compile latest week snapshot and I got, besides my
usual stackdumps, a lot of errors while creating libs and dbs:
can this be associated with stackdumps? Because with earlier versions I ge
tthe stackdumps but not errors in libs.
Phew, I didn't think it'd be so complicated ;) Sorry! And the question mark
that should be an equals sign was a typo as I was typing that line over (the
other stuff I copy-pasted, but I'm a fast typer that's lazy with the mouse
so I didn't do it for those two lines).
As far as the binaries are co
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 12:58 PM, LeeDaniel wrote:
>
> Thanks for the replies! I've tried it out and here are my responses to the
> suggestions:
>
> @ Markus - Downloaded the script and put it in my scripts folder, made it
> executable and made it assigned rights to myself.
[the next release will
Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> > in grass64 with snapping=0.1:
> > time v.in.ogr dsn=TM_WORLD_BORDERS-0.3.shp
> > out=tm_world_borders_03_snapped_01 snap=0.1
Markus Metz wrote:
> TM_WORLD_BORDERS-0.3 is dirty but not that dirty, snap=0.01 is in
> this case a large enough snapping threshold.
:D
I
Re: Markus,
Having created a DEM of the depths for the bottom surface and used the outline
as the top again, r3.out.vtk now gives me a 3D model in Paraview which seems to
represent the DEM surface (including extrapolated height values outwith the
lake, which I can solve when I get the Mask
Thanks for the replies! I've tried it out and here are my responses to the
suggestions:
@ Markus - Downloaded the script and put it in my scripts folder, made it
executable and made it assigned rights to myself. Just as a test I tried
opening it as a GUI and, lo and behold, it worked. However, it
output of v.info catchments, see below:
Type of Map: vector (level: 2)
Number of points: 0 Number of areas: 2273
Number of lines:0 Number of islands:1
Number of boundaries: 4928Number of faces: 0
Number of
On Tue, 2010-07-27 at 08:03 +0200, Markus Metz wrote:
> Nikos Alexandris wrote:
>
> > in grass64 with snapping=0.1:
> > time v.in.ogr dsn=TM_WORLD_BORDERS-0.3.shp
> > out=tm_world_borders_03_snapped_01
> > snap=0.1
>
> TM_WORLD_BORDERS-0.3 is dirty but not that dirty, snap=0.01 is in
> this
Hi,
>Hello Mr. Neteler
>Thanks for the reply. Regarding that:
>1- I don't have a virus/trohjan horse ( I runned my anti-virus yesterday)
>2- I don't have that Web cam but I might have some software that is messing
>with Msys. Any idea how can I identify that?
>Thanks
>Monica
> On Tue, Jul 27, 201
Hello Mr. Neteler
Thanks for the reply. Regarding that:
1- I don't have a virus/trohjan horse ( I runned my anti-virus yesterday)
2- I don't have that Web cam but I might have some software that is messing
with Msys. Any idea how can I identify that?
Thanks
Monica
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 6:24 AM,
Markus Metz wrote:
> Slight change in snapping in grass7: a vertex is snapped to the
> closest anchor vertex, not to the first anchor vertex found which
> might not be the closest anchor vertex. The aim is to minimize
> modifications.
most excellent.
Hamish
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