Wed, May 2 2001
13:56:19
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Request created by mneteler
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Subject: v.cutter: size of the region seems to influence v.cutter
v.cutter: size of the region seems to influence v.cutter
Case history:
For reducing the volume a rather large vectormap (16.000 polygons) I wrote
a
grass5-script which
1. automatically generates a rectangle around the current region (works at
least with tmerc,lat/long,lambert-projection)
2. cuts the original map with v.cutter
3. runs v.spag -i and v.support
This works fine, but only sometimes. I cut country outlines, DEM-contours
(created with r.contour) and a map with soil properties and I noticed that
the size of the region seems to influence v.cutter. If, for example, i cut
parts of the coastline of norway, v.cutter works for a region with a maximum
of 6 geographic degrees, a wider region produces an empty vector file. The
DEM-contour-map, which seems to contain much more data, can be cut using a
region of any size.
Thus it appears that certain combinations of datafile and cutterfile cause
v.cutter to generate no vectors at all. I don't see any rule as to when it
works an when it doesn't so I think that this might be some bug in
v.cutter.
(reported by Stefan.Neumann@agrar.uni-giessen.de)
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Fri, Nov 9 2001
13:24:00
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Comments added by alange
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This is still true. v.cutter does not work reliable.
Andreas |
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Fri, Jan 4 2002
18:10:39
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User changed to neteler@itc.it by mneteler
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Tue, Apr 16 2002
21:48:15
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Comments added by mneteler
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Some fixes were applied. The bug is not reproducable according
to Roger. |
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Tue, Apr 16 2002
21:48:20
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Status changed to resolved by mneteler
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