Fri, Mar 22 2002
09:17:35
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Request created by guest
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Subject: v.transform would not read that header of files
Roger Miller /Carl Worth wrote
> > 10. v.out.ascii gave me a header with a blank line imbedded in it, and
> > v.transform would not read that header.
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> As far as I used v.transform, it doesn't need a header. From
> http://grass.itc.it/gdp/html_grass5/html/v.transform.html
> "An example of the pointsfile file:
I just ran into the same bug. It's not in the pointsfile, but rather
that v.out.ascii makes a blanks line in the header of the generated
vector ascii file. Then, v.transform aborts when it encounters the
blank line.
I don't know which module is buggy here.
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Fri, Mar 22 2002
09:18:16
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Mail sent by guest
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> I didn't try your way, but rectifying e.g. xy-DXF files *inside* a
> projected location is possible. So you may try to import the vector
> file directly into the projected location and proceed from there.
Yes, but even then, the point is that v.transform requires:
v.out.ascii
v.transform
v.in.ascii
rather than simply working with the vector maps in the database.
Also, I'm know running into problems with v.transform. It may be
because my XY data from DXF has negative coordinates. The v.transform
documentation specifically states that negative numbers have never
been tested. I need to get this working, so I may have a patch
together soon, (and it'll finally be time for me to ask for CVS write
access).
-Carl |
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Sun, Mar 24 2002
20:13:39
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Priority changed to 70 by mneteler
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Wed, Apr 3 2002
11:35:11
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Status changed to resolved by rblazek
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Wed, Apr 3 2002
11:37:37
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Comments added by rblazek
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v.transform changed to read/write vector binary files.
Radim
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