NAME

d.siter - Interactively displays subsets of a sites list based on site attributes (GRASS Display Program)

SYNOPSIS

d.siter
d.siter help
d.siter name

DESCRIPTION

d.siter is a script which calls s.info to determine the number, types and ranges of site attributes, then calls a tcl script which presents a user interface. On the interface there are two sliders for each dimension, category, or decimal attribute in the sites file. If a header with labels is in the file, the sliders will be labeled. The value range for each slider pair is determined by the range for the corresponding attribute found in the sites file for sites within the current region. At startup one slider in each pair is set at the minimum value and the other slider is set at the maximum value. The user adjusts sliders as needed to set ranges of desired values for each attribute, dimension, or category. The interface also has controls for setting the size, color, and type of marker, and buttons for display, erase, reset scales, and quit.
 
  • When the display button is chosen, the GRASS program d.sites.qual is called with rules derived from the current state of the interface and the specified subset is drawn in the active GRASS monitor. By adjusting the size, color and type of marker and drawing multiple subsets, the user may more easily visualize spatial relationships of various subsets or determine inconsistant attribute values.
  • Subsets may be saved by entering a filename in the text entry box of the interface and choosing save as:.
  • Due to the limited resolution of sliders and considering the wide range and distribution often found in site attribute data, a rescale button is provided. Choosing rescale results in the currently defined ranges becoming the new min and max and the sliders being reset to their left and right extremes, allowing further refinement of the range.
  • To undo the rescale operation, the user may select reset scales which resets all scales to their startup values (loosing any ranges already specified).

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    OPTIONS

    This program can be run non-interactively or interactively. If the user gives the name of a GRASS site_lists map on the command line the program will be run non-interactively. Alternately, the user can type simply d.siter on the command line; in this case, the program will prompt the user for a site_lists map.

    BUGS

    Due to pixel rounding, startup ranges for sliders may be slightly off for floating point attributes. The slider min value will be slightly lower than the min value found in the file and the slider max value will be slightly higher.

    SEE ALSO

    d.mon, d.sites, d.sites.qual, s.info

    AUTHOR

    Bill Brown, UI GMS Laboratory