On 29/09/10 18:13, Mohammed Rashad wrote:
How to use openstreetmap data in GRASS GIS. In QGIS I have OSM plugin
which allows to download, modify and upload of data. data can be editted
offline and save changes back to OSM server. How to do these operation
using GRASS GIS. sorry for cross posting
Hello!
My name is Ivan.
I have been trying to import a GIS raster flie to GRASS64.
I do the next proucedure in Ubuntu 10.04:
-I run grass64
-I define a new location using the EPSG code: 32161 (based in the
information at the end of this email)
-When Grass asks me: Select datum transformation
Are you sure you have the right extents?
Try
g.region rast=puertoRico
then display again. Also, you could try:
r.info puertoRico
to get the raster statistics and extent and check
if it makes sense.
Are you on Windows?
The output below shows that the map is being written
to a PNG output
On 09/30/2010 11:13 AM, Ivan Henriquez Rivera wrote:
Hello!
My name is Ivan.
I have been trying to import a GIS raster flie to GRASS64.
I do the next proucedure in Ubuntu 10.04:
-I run grass64
-I define a new location using the EPSG code: 32161 (based in the
information at the end of this
On 09/30/2010 05:55 AM, maning sambale wrote:
Hi,
I am revisiting a previous script I made in producing
Multidirectional, oblique-weighted, shaded-relief. ArcGis has this
script:
http://blogs.esri.com/Support/blogs/mappingcenter/archive/2008/10/07/updated-hillshade-toolbox.aspx
The commads in
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 11:55:53 +0800
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Subject: [GRASS-user] MDOW relief shading in GRASS
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Hello everyone.
I have a raster which is the result of calculating an index of remote
sensing (with decimals).
I would like to calculate the Moran's index and the index of Getis and Ord
To do this I installed R (following
http://grass.fbk.eu/statsgrass/grass6_r_install.html).
Then I installed
I have a series of points in an ascii files that represent points along a line.
I would like to import them as a line, or import and convert to a line.
I see that 6.5 has v.in.lines, but I am using 6.4. Is there any other way to
do that conversion?
The data is 3D x,y,z points. I can just
Greetings
I have developed a Script to import Landsat images that runs just fine in
Linux
But when I compile (Msys) with this expressioN:
make -C r.in.landsat
MODULE_TOPDIR=/C/OSGeo4W/usr/src/grass-6.4.svn_src_snapshot_2010_09_04
and run in GRASS I get this error:
Traceback (most recent call
Hello,
Can someone please let me know if it is possible to assign custom colors to
the lines around individual shapes in a vector file? I realize this is
awkward because two adjacent shapes share a border, and yet may have a
different RGB value in the attribute table. I suppose this could be
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