Tue, Oct 22 2002
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Subject: r.los man page doesn't give a hint how to make the 'pattern map'
Platform: GNU/Linux/i386
grass obtained from: Mirror of Trento site
grass binary for platform: Compiled from Sources
GRASS Version: 5.0pre1
r.los man page doesn't give a hint how to make the 'pattern map' it talks about,
for us non experts. Please add a hint. E.g. first use g.region to make a new
region,
then [how to?] fill it with 1's. Mention r.mapcalc file=1 |
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Wed, Oct 23 2002
10:59:46
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Re: [GRASS5] [bug #1369] (grass) r.los man page doesn't give a hint how to make the 'pattern map'
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On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, Request Tracker wrote:
> this bug's URL: http://intevation.de/rt/webrt?serial_num=1369
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> Subject: r.los man page doesn't give a hint how to make the 'pattern map'
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> Platform: GNU/Linux/i386
> grass obtained from: Mirror of Trento site
> grass binary for platform: Compiled from Sources
> GRASS Version: 5.0pre1
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> r.los man page doesn't give a hint how to make the 'pattern map' it talks about,
> for us non experts. Please add a hint. E.g. first use g.region to make a
new region,
> then [how to?] fill it with 1's. Mention r.mapcalc file=1
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> -------------------------------------------- Managed by Request Tracker
Try using r.cva (cumulative viewshed analysis) instead of r.los
I just found it at
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/~tcrnmar/GIS/r.cva.html
There is a lot of information and there have been research papers
published about it as well.
It is based on r.los and has so much more functionality and works better.
The instructions that come with it for compiling it are very good; you
just need to change one line in the cmd/Gmakefile from
LIBES = $(GISLIB) $(SEGMENTLIB) $(DATETIMELIB)
to
LIBES = $(DEPGISLIB) $(DEPSEGMENTLIB) $(DEPDATETIMELIB)
and delete or comment the line
char *G_malloc();
from cmd/make_point3.c
I haven't tested it much but using a sites file for the viewpoint didn't
seem to work; I needed to use a raster map with the viewpoint cell having
a value of 1 and all other cells 0. This gave excellent results: a binary
map containing 1 in all the cells visible from the viewpoint and 0
elsewhere. But there are many other possibilities to the program's usage.
The program doesn't use the GRASS5 concept of nulls so you may need to use
r.null to set null values to 0.
Also it doesn't support floating point elevation maps but you can just
e.g. multiply your elevation map by 100 to convert it to centimetres if it
is in metres.
It seems really useful and would only take a bit of work to update it
properly to GRASS5.0 (although it's perfectly usable as it is, with some
care), but maybe there's a reason why it isn't included in the current
GRASS distribution?
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Thu, Oct 24 2002
05:53:18
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hello
i have got a dgn file and want to display it using GRASS.i tried
it using the module v.in.dgn .but it says some elements are not supported.
can u help me out to display the file.
guide me asap.
waiting for ur reply.
regards
sangeeta
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Sat, Oct 26 2002
01:30:47
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Re: [bug #1369] (grass) Transaction (guest)
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26 Oct 2002 06:03:09 +0800
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I'm sorry. I'm such a beginner i dont even know what a dgn file is yet.
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Sat, Oct 26 2002
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>>>>> "M" == Paul Kelly via RT <grass-bugs@intevation.de> writes:
M> Try using r.cva (cumulative viewshed analysis) instead of r.los
M> I just found it at
M> http://www.ucl.ac.uk/~tcrnmar/GIS/r.cva.html
M> There is a lot of information and there have been research papers
M> published about it as well.
M> It is based on r.los and has so much more functionality and works better.
M> The instructions that come with it for compiling it are very good; you
M> just need to change one line in the cmd/Gmakefile from
M> LIBES = $(GISLIB) $(SEGMENTLIB) $(DATETIMELIB)
M> to
M> LIBES = $(DEPGISLIB) $(DEPSEGMENTLIB) $(DEPDATETIMELIB)
M> and delete or comment the line
M> char *G_malloc();
M> from cmd/make_point3.c
well, apparently
$ locate gmake
gives me nothing even though I built grass from source last year.
And even if I get the debian version of grass, I don't suppose I could
build it.
So I might as well download and build grass 5.1 snapshot, so I can
compile r.cva. Or how else could I ever build it? Or if you sent my
your binary copy would it execute here? My system is
http://jidanni.org/comp/system.txt
M> It seems really useful and would only take a bit of work to update it
M> properly to GRASS5.0 (although it's perfectly usable as it is, with some
M> care), but maybe there's a reason why it isn't included in the current
M> GRASS distribution?
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Sat, Oct 26 2002
16:23:18
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The command to compile is 'gmake5'. See INSTALL file in the source code. |
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Thu, Nov 14 2002
12:29:20
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> r.los man page doesn't give a hint how to make the 'pattern map' it talks
> about, for us non experts. Please add a hint. E.g. first use g.region
> to make a new region, then [how to?] fill it with 1's. Mention r.mapcalc
> file=1
I think when it talks about the pattern map being for "areas of interest,"
this is just a proto-NULL mask. (??)
If it is, just use r.mask to create a mask, and ignore the pattern map.
alternatively:
r.mapcalc MASK="if(where_you_want, 1, null() )"
or to make the pattern map:
r.mapcalc pat_map="if(where_you_want, 1, 0 )"
but I haven't looked at the code, so I could be wrong.
H.
<ihatejunkyabastards at yahoo dot com>
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