Hi
Is there a way to pan in the map display while using r.profile or the
gis.m profile tool? I'm using GRASS 6.3.0RC3.
Regards
Craig
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> Hi
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> Is there a way to pan in the map display while using
Michael Barton wrote:
You can pan the display, but not at the same time you are trying to draw a
profile line.
So then the best that can be done is to run multiple transects with
r.profile while outputting a file with co-ordinates, then stitch them
together and calculate the chainage from
Sorry for being ignorant, but why You don't use plain r.profile to
generate profile values that can be feed into any graph plotting
application?
Use d.where or gis.m identification tool to gather all turning points
along pipeline and then feed resulting list into r.profile. Save
r.profile output to
Maris Nartiss wrote:
Use d.where or gis.m identification tool to gather all turning points
along pipeline and then feed resulting list into r.profile. Save
r.profile output to some text file and then do some GNUPlot
black-magic :)
Maris
Thanks Maris
Yes a sequence of d.where runs piped into a
2008/5/15, Craig Leat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Maris Nartiss wrote:
>
> > Use d.where or gis.m identification tool to gather all turning points
> > along pipeline and then feed resulting list into r.profile. Save
> > r.profile output to some text file and then do some GNUPlot
> > black-magic :)
> >
>
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> Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 10:21:03 +0200
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> Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] Panning with r.profile or the gis.m profiler
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Michael:
> For your pipeline, the better solution is to use the
> r.profile module that underlies the interactive profiler.
>
> Set your computational region to match your entire pipeline
> with g.region.
> Then put the xy coordinates of the transect nodes into
> r.profile, along with the interval