On 27/04/14 04:13 PM, Markus Neteler wrote:
On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 7:41 PM, Micha Silver wrote:
My method is to make each LOCATION = a coordinate reference system, then
each MAPSET holds all layers for some project.
Yes, in my group we have a similar concept. The /grassdata/ directory
is on
Hi,
since more and more users are using temporal framework, we should consider
creating a sample dataset for temporal data. This could be used in the
manual pages of t.* modules. Some of them still don't have any example and
the existing examples are based on tests with generated data which is not
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 6:48 PM, Jorge Arevalo
wrote:
> I want to fill some areas of a raster coverage with a value of my choice.
> Those areas now contain NODATA values. So, they look like holes in my
> coverage.
If you want to set all NODATA area to the same value, then use r.null
with null=you
I want to fill some areas of a raster coverage with a value of my choice.
Those areas now contain NODATA values. So, they look like *holes* in my
coverage.
I know I could use r.clump function , but I don't know how to specify the
maximum area. Because if a hole is bigger than that area, I don't wa
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 1:22 PM, Paul Shapley wrote:
> I am trying to re-project some landsat 8 bands in from one location into
> another location with the same Ordnance Survey Projection (epsg:27700) using
> r.proj.
Why do you use r.proj here? If the projection in the two locations are
the same
Hi,
I am trying to (re-) organize some of our climate data based on continuously
updated daily time series in the TGRASS framework which I plan to update in
chron-jobs.
My question is, is there a recommended approach for updating existing
(aggregated) time series.
I see mainly two different s
I am trying to re-project some landsat 8 bands in from one location into
another location with the same Ordnance Survey Projection (epsg:27700)
using r.proj. They should overlap but currently do not. Am i using the
correct module? The error message is:
-
Ah!! Some icons just look like a tool, not a menu, so I keep forgetting
about that. Thank you!
On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 9:04 AM, Anna Petrášová wrote:
> Try the tool in map display toolbar with tooltip "Various zoom options".
> You can set computational region based on the display region and the
[Please keep threads on the list]
On 29/04/14 00:33, John Ciolek wrote:
Hi Moritz.
What do you mean by the following suggestion?
On Apr 28, 2014, at 2:45 AM, Moritz Lennert wrote:
- if necessary, add a line at the edge of the region and patch that
with your contour lines to close polygons (v