[GRASS-user] Grass 6.4, Opensuse 13.1/13.2

Angelos Tzotsos gcpp.kalxas at gmail.com
Sat Nov 29 15:43:11 PST 2014


Hi Tim,

I will have a look at this and report back.

Cheers,
Angelos

On 11/29/2014 03:32 PM, Tim Southern wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> A couple of weeks ago I made the mistake of upgrading Opensuse on this 32 Toshiba Laptop to 13.2.  Grass failed to work with error messages indicating NumPy had not been installed.  It had been installed but did not contain the files Grass was looking for.  Attempts at removing and re-installing NumPy all produced the same incomplete file set.  (i586 installation)
>
> I have reverted to Opensuse 13.1 and now have another non working version Grass 6.4
>
> Traceback (most recent call
> GRASS 6.4.3 (South_Oxfordshire):~ > Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/opt/grass/etc/wxpython/wxgui.py", line 139, in <module>
> sys.exit(main())
> File "/opt/grass/etc/wxpython/wxgui.py", line 132, in main
> app = GMApp(workspaceFile)
> File "/opt/grass/etc/wxpython/wxgui.py", line 45, in __init__
> wx.App.__init__(self, False)
> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/wx-2.8-gtk2-unicode/wx/_core.py", line 7981, in __init__
> self._BootstrapApp()
> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/wx-2.8-gtk2-unicode/wx/_core.py", line 7555, in _BootstrapApp
> return _core_.PyApp__BootstrapApp(*args, **kwargs)
> File "/opt/grass/etc/wxpython/wxgui.py", line 78, in OnInit
> workspace = self.workspaceFile)
> File "/opt/grass/etc/wxpython/lmgr/frame.py", line 111, in __init__
> self.toolbars = { 'workspace' : LMWorkspaceToolbar(parent = self),
> File "/opt/grass/etc/wxpython/lmgr/toolbars.py", line 40, in __init__
> self.InitToolbar(self._toolbarData())
> File "/opt/grass/etc/wxpython/gui_core/toolbars.py", line 96, in InitToolbar
> self.CreateTool(*tool)
> File "/opt/grass/etc/wxpython/gui_core/toolbars.py", line 120, in CreateTool
> shortHelp, longHelp)
> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/wx-2.8-gtk2-unicode/wx/_controls.py", line 3764, in AddLabelTool
> shortHelp, longHelp, clientData)
> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/wx-2.8-gtk2-unicode/wx/_controls.py", line 3686, in DoAddTool
> return _controls_.ToolBarBase_DoAddTool(*args, **kwargs)
> ValueError: invalid null reference in method 'ToolBarBase_DoAddTool', expected argument 4 of type 'wxBitmap const &'
>
> I am assuming both the errors in 13.2 and now in 13.1 are due to installation issues.  Grass 6.4 worked well in 13.1 until I upgraded.  Can anyone help?
>
> Thanks
>
> Tim
> Tim Southern
> 17, Park Close,
> Sonning Common,
> Oxfordshire
> RG4 9RY
>
>
>
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>>    1. Re: Computing major and minor axes for polygons (Benjamin Ducke)
>>    2. Re: Computing major and minor axes for polygons (S?ren Gebbert)
>>    3. Re: Computing major and minor axes for polygons (Nikos Alexandris)
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>> Message: 1
>> Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2014 22:50:46 +0100
>> From: Benjamin Ducke <benducke at fastmail.fm>
>> To: grass-user <grass-user at lists.osgeo.org>
>> Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] Computing major and minor axes for polygons
>> Message-ID: <5473A836.5030305 at fastmail.fm>
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>> Right, a PCA of the polygon vertices, I assume?
>> Maybe "v.to.db" could be enhanced to allow it to upload
>> the lengths of the first two/three components to the
>> attribute table?
>>
>> For a quick fix, I solved the problem in a shell script using
>> a crude approximation. FWIW:
>> 0. Set major axis length=-1
>> 1. Rotate polygon by 10? (v.transform)
>> 2. Fit region to polygon (g.region vect=).
>> 3. Get width of region. If it is greater than major axis length,
>>    set "major axis length = width"
>> 4. Repeat from 1, until polygon has been rotated 350?
>> 5. Minor axis length = height of current region.
>>
>> Like I said, it's just a crude approximation (precision can
>> be increased by using smaller rotation steps) and slow, too.
>> But it's good enough for my purposes, which is basically to
>> calculate "elongation=len(major)/len(min)".
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Ben
>>
>> On 24/11/14 19:27, S?ren Gebbert wrote:
>>> IIRC is the code to compute the major and minor axes already in GRASS.
>>> You need to perform a Karhunen-Loewe-Transformation for each Polygon.
>>> This is also known as principal components analysis.
>>>
>>> Best regards
>>> Soeren
>>>
>>> Am 21.11.2014 23:33 schrieb "Benjamin Ducke" <benducke at fastmail.fm
>>> <mailto:benducke at fastmail.fm>>:
>>>
>>>     Hi All --
>>>
>>>     Does anybody here know of an existing GRASS modules that
>>>     will compute the major and minor axes for the polygons of
>>>     a vector map?
>>>
>>>     Thanks and best,
>>>
>>>     Ben
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>>
>> -- 
>> Dr. Benjamin Ducke
>> {*} Geospatial Consultant
>> {*} GIS Developer
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>> ------------------------------
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>> Message: 2
>> Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2014 23:44:29 +0100
>> From: S?ren Gebbert <soerengebbert at googlemail.com>
>> To: Benjamin Ducke <benducke at fastmail.fm>
>> Cc: grass-user <grass-user at lists.osgeo.org>
>> Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] Computing major and minor axes for polygons
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>> Hi Ben,
>>
>> 2014-11-24 22:50 GMT+01:00 Benjamin Ducke <benducke at fastmail.fm>:
>>> Right, a PCA of the polygon vertices, I assume?
>> Exactly, create a covariance matrix from the vertices coordinates of
>> each polygon
>> and compute the eigenvectors and eigenvalues of these matrices.
>>
>> Best regards
>> Soeren
>>
>>> Maybe "v.to.db" could be enhanced to allow it to upload
>>> the lengths of the first two/three components to the
>>> attribute table?
>>>
>>> For a quick fix, I solved the problem in a shell script using
>>> a crude approximation. FWIW:
>>> 0. Set major axis length=-1
>>> 1. Rotate polygon by 10? (v.transform)
>>> 2. Fit region to polygon (g.region vect=).
>>> 3. Get width of region. If it is greater than major axis length,
>>>    set "major axis length = width"
>>> 4. Repeat from 1, until polygon has been rotated 350?
>>> 5. Minor axis length = height of current region.
>>>
>>> Like I said, it's just a crude approximation (precision can
>>> be increased by using smaller rotation steps) and slow, too.
>>> But it's good enough for my purposes, which is basically to
>>> calculate "elongation=len(major)/len(min)".
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> Ben
>>>
>>> On 24/11/14 19:27, S?ren Gebbert wrote:
>>>> IIRC is the code to compute the major and minor axes already in GRASS.
>>>> You need to perform a Karhunen-Loewe-Transformation for each Polygon.
>>>> This is also known as principal components analysis.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards
>>>> Soeren
>>>>
>>>> Am 21.11.2014 23:33 schrieb "Benjamin Ducke" <benducke at fastmail.fm
>>>> <mailto:benducke at fastmail.fm>>:
>>>>
>>>>     Hi All --
>>>>
>>>>     Does anybody here know of an existing GRASS modules that
>>>>     will compute the major and minor axes for the polygons of
>>>>     a vector map?
>>>>
>>>>     Thanks and best,
>>>>
>>>>     Ben
>>>>     _______________________________________________
>>>>     grass-user mailing list
>>>>     grass-user at lists.osgeo.org <mailto:grass-user at lists.osgeo.org>
>>>>     http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
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>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Dr. Benjamin Ducke
>>> {*} Geospatial Consultant
>>> {*} GIS Developer
>>>
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>>> experience free and open source GIS at http://gvsigce.org
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>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 3
>> Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2014 19:10:38 +0200
>> From: Nikos Alexandris <nik at nikosalexandris.net>
>> To: <grass-user at lists.osgeo.org>
>> Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] Computing major and minor axes for polygons
>> Message-ID: <5db8e3e250d0adde57c6a9628ba5611f at nikosalexandris.net>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed
>>
>> On 24.11.2014 23:50, Benjamin Ducke wrote:
>>> Right, a PCA of the polygon vertices, I assume?
>>> Maybe "v.to.db" could be enhanced to allow it to upload
>>> the lengths of the first two/three components to the
>>> attribute table?
>>>
>>> For a quick fix, I solved the problem in a shell script using
>>> a crude approximation. FWIW:
>>> 0. Set major axis length=-1
>>> 1. Rotate polygon by 10? (v.transform)
>>> 2. Fit region to polygon (g.region vect=).
>>> 3. Get width of region. If it is greater than major axis length,
>>>    set "major axis length = width"
>>> 4. Repeat from 1, until polygon has been rotated 350?
>>> 5. Minor axis length = height of current region.
>> Wow, What a smart approach! :-)
>>
>> Nikos
>>
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