I'm able to reproduce reliably here. I'll email you details privately.
Aren
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 9:02 AM, Markus Metz
wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 17, 2012 at 4:06 PM, Aren Cambre wrote:
> > I have a dataset of just over 700,000 incidents that happened in
> square-ish
> > Texas county that's about 3
Dear Martin and Moritz,
thanks for the helpful explanations.
So a layer is a set of integer numerical value (categories) assigned to
objects in a vector geometry file that can be used to assign to the objects
the attributes that have the same category numbers in a connected table.
So, if I need t
On Sat, Nov 17, 2012 at 4:06 PM, Aren Cambre wrote:
> I have a dataset of just over 700,000 incidents that happened in square-ish
> Texas county that's about 30 miles on each side.
>
> Here's the parameters reported by v.kernel as it's executing:
>
> STDDEV: 1000.00
> RES: 111.419043 ROWS: 458
Hi Markus,
I made a first attempt at a GRASS case study based on two open access papers,
see
http://grasswiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Case_studies/GlobalChangeBiology
Would you or any other list member let me know if that is any close to what was
expected -- or any other suggestion for that matter.
Ki
王德辉:
> Hi Nikos,
Hi!
> My grasssvns(7,6.5,6.4) and grass-addons are all in /usr/local/ folders,
you should grant rwx access to the respective directory(-ies)
> so the compiling...
...will and should not be required to be executed as a super-user
> ...and installing command need the super us
Hi Nikos,
My grasssvns(7,6.5,6.4) and grass-addons are all in /usr/local/ folders, so the
compiling and installing command need the super user permission, if not, the
installations will be failed. For example, I use the following command to
install all the grass7-addons:
cd /usr/local/grass-addo