Hello,
I imported a GMT multisegment ASCII file with contour lines using v.in.ogr,
resulting in 3D vector file. Then I wanted to transform the z-coordinate to
an attribute column using
v.to.3d -r input=contour_3d col="CONC" output=contour_2d
(I added CONC column to contour_3d before, using v.db.a
Hi,
I have imported a shape file of Central Europe with central european
characters (using v.in.ogr). Shape file had been output by arc info GIS
running on windows OS. When I display the imported file in GRASS, the CE
characters are missing. Is there a way to solve the problem and display the
miss
It was an interesting idea with open office (I didn't know I can open dbf
file there). I used it to convert the dbf encoding to UTF-8. Now, when I use
db.select for displaying the table, all CE fonts are OK. Nevertheless, when
I graphically display the data, the CE characters are missing. It seems
Hello,
I am trying to import a simple okresy.csv table, the first few lines of
which are:
CAT,AREA,PERIMETER,CISLO_OKR,SO2_KG,SO2_OBYV
64,9485480,15278.33,101,3384,0.08
66,92488080,53576.26,102,3384,0.03
62,74758064,39651.84,103,3384,0.05
63,96450584,56394.8,104,3384,0.04
Using db.in.ogr okr
Hi everybody, thanks for suggestions; In between I've posted some comments
and wondered why there was no answer to them - now I realized that I've
simply replied to the people sending the comments, not the grass-user forum.
Sorry for the confusion. Here, once more, I attach what I wanted to write