dataset as required by GRASS.
If you are interested in looking at this approach, feel free to contact
me.
Brent Wood
Cheers,
Brent Wood
Brent Wood
DBA/GIS consultant
NIWA, Wellington
New Zealand
Roger Andréran...@gmail.com 10/18/09 6:03 AM
Hi Martin,
Thanks, that is a exactly the problem
grid in GMR from your source point
data.
If you are interested, send me the original data and I can scribble out a quick
script to demonstrate this...
Cheers,
Brent Wood
Brent Wood
DBA/GIS consultant
NIWA, Wellington
New Zealand
Alyre alyre.chias...@umoncton.ca 05/15/09 5:46 AM
Hello
myfile.shp mynewfile.shp
try
ogr2ogr -f ESRI Shapefile -t_srs EPSG:32610 mynewfile.shp myfile.shp
HTH,
Brent Wood
Brent Wood
DBA/GIS consultant
NIWA, Wellington
New Zealand
mtnbiketr...@zzz.com 01/26/09 1:39 PM
Hi,
beginner user. First off, am disappointed with help files for syntax
Yep, GRASS can do it that way, I suggest you look at GMT
(http://gmt.soest.hawaii.edu) for quality map production cartography...
OGR now supports GMT vector (multiline) output, so it is easy to convert data
to GMT format for plotting.
Cheers
Brent Wood
Brent Wood
DBA/GIS consultant
NIWA
in line with the GRASS topological data model to
facilitate a future.GRASS data management role.
Cheers,
Brent Wood
Brent Wood
DBA/GIS consultant
NIWA, Wellington
New Zealand
G. Allegri [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/02/08 11:27 PM
Topological datas are intrinsically topological: it's not about
Apologies for the off-topic solution, but PostGIS, GRASS R are pretty
interoperable :-)
I understand it may be a problem changing tools at this stage, but PostGIS can
do this sort of operation very easily, if I understand you correctly.
If your data is in shapefiles, shape2pgsql will