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
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
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
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
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
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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
>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
>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
>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
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
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