> I think how it currently works, doesn't make sense for the reverse case,
> please create a ticket. The column should be created in the new vector.
>
Done: https://trac.osgeo.org/grass/ticket/2774
Thanks!
Pedro
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On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 4:15 AM, Pedro Venâncio
wrote:
> Hi Anna,
>
>
>
> Will this be backported to 7.0.x?
>>
>> I believe I backported it, 7.0.2 RC1 release is just going on now, there
>> will be an announcement soon.
>>
>>
> Thanks, I will check!
>
>
>
>
>>>
>>>
Hi Anna,
Will this be backported to 7.0.x?
>
> I believe I backported it, 7.0.2 RC1 release is just going on now, there
> will be an announcement soon.
>
>
Thanks, I will check!
>>
>> Then I wanted to transform the z-coordinate to
>>>
an attribute column using
v.to.3d -r
Hi Anna,
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.addcol
>> map=contour_3d
>> columns="CONC double precision").
>> However, the resulting
On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 6:41 PM, Pedro Venâncio
wrote:
> Hi Anna,
>
>
> 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
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 2:57 AM, Jana Krajcovicova jkr...@gmail.com wrote:
No, I am using GRASS 6.4.
So it is only newly implemented in 7.1?
Yes, since yesterday. What operating system do you use? For Windows, there
are daily builds available and for Ubuntu there is a PPA. The change might
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
Hi,
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 9:42 AM, JanaKr jkr...@gmail.com wrote:
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