Re: [GRASS-user] Suggestion for creating a script to create a map of agricultural capacity

2013-05-27 Thread Micha Silver
On 27/05/2013 22:36, Marcello Benigno wrote: Hi Micha, About: Not sure I understand the logic of taking the highest value This was defined by an agronomist, I also do not understand

Re: [GRASS-user] Suggestion for creating a script to create a map of agricultural capacity

2013-05-27 Thread Marcello Benigno
Hi Micha, About: *Not sure I understand the logic of taking the highest value * This was defined by an agronomist, I also do not understand why =/ However, your answer is exactly what I need, did not know r.series, thank you! If you can help me also in this tip, I would be very grateful, I'm r

Re: [GRASS-user] Suggestion for creating a script to create a map of agricultural capacity

2013-05-27 Thread Micha Silver
On 27/05/2013 16:41, Marcello Benigno wrote: I'm working on the preparation of the statement of Agricultural Capacity in general terms the final map has classes ranging 1-8.   To get this map I use three themes with their respective

[GRASS-user] Suggestion for creating a script to create a map of agricultural capacity

2013-05-27 Thread Marcello Benigno
I'm working on the preparation of the statement of Agricultural Capacity in general terms the *final map* has classes ranging 1-8. To get this map I use three themes with their respective notes: - Map of Slope: with classes ranging 1 to 8; - Soil Map: with classes ranging 1 to 8; - Map o

[GRASS-user] r.stream.order (GRASS 6), Hack, fails at some confluences

2013-05-27 Thread Hanan Karam
Hi everyone, Does anyone have experience with r.stream.order failing at some stream confluences for Hack ordering, such that the rest of stream network upstream gets assigned an order of -1? When I re-run the algorithm starting just upstream of the confluence, it works. I have seen man

Re: [GRASS-user] Getting Started with GRASS Python Scripts

2013-05-27 Thread Paolo Cavallini
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Il 24/05/2013 21:13, Martin Lacayo ha scritto: > Hello Paolo, > > Yes, my initial thought was to just use GRASS via SEXTANTE. I tired to > do this, but did not have any luck. I posted previously on 14/5/2013 > to qgis-users with the subject "How to ru

Re: [GRASS-user] help with testing the location wizard for the upcoming release

2013-05-27 Thread Helmut Kudrnovsky
>since there are so many projections and datums and ways to >select them, it's pretty hard to test for "working/not working" >as we usally could do. Please try throwing your local odd-ball >CRS at it and see what happens. (check all the way through to >'g.proj -p' and 'g.proj -j' in the final locat

Re: [GRASS-user] help with testing the location wizard for the upcoming release

2013-05-27 Thread Helmut Kudrnovsky
>since there are so many projections and datums and ways to >select them, it's pretty hard to test for "working/not working" >as we usally could do. Please try throwing your local odd-ball >CRS at it and see what happens. (check all the way through to >'g.proj -p' and 'g.proj -j' in the final locat

Re: [GRASS-user] help with testing the location wizard for the upcoming release

2013-05-27 Thread Helmut Kudrnovsky
>since there are so many projections and datums and ways to >select them, it's pretty hard to test for "working/not working" >as we usally could do. Please try throwing your local odd-ball >CRS at it and see what happens. (check all the way through to >'g.proj -p' and 'g.proj -j' in the final locat

Re: [GRASS-user] help with testing the location wizard for the upcoming release

2013-05-27 Thread Moritz Lennert
On 26/05/13 13:20, Hamish wrote: known issues: when reading from a .prj or WKT file, or creating from a geo- referenced file, with unspecified datum transform opts, you will not be prompted to enter them. the location will be created not mentioning them, but in the background PROJ.4 will assign s