[GRASS-dev] v.net.path input format

Maris Nartiss maris.gis at gmail.com
Thu Oct 15 01:09:20 PDT 2015


Hmm, that's strange as I remember using "ID CAT_FROM CAT_TO" this year
where ID will be used as a CAT for output line.

2015-10-14 20:52 GMT+03:00 Michael Barton <Michael.Barton at asu.edu>:
> The answer is...the manual is in error.
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> Manual:
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> The syntax is as follows:
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> id start_point_category end_point_category
> (Example: 1 1 2)
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> id start_point_x start_point_y end_point_x end_point_y
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> Correct:
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> The syntax is as follows:
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> layer start_point_category end_point_category
> (Example: 1 1 2)
> or
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> layer start_point_x start_point_y end_point_x end_point_y
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> On Oct 14, 2015, at 10:48 AM, Michael Barton <michael.barton at ASU.Edu> wrote:
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> What is the format for points in v.net.path specified by coordinates instead
> of cat? (GRASS 7.0.1)
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> According to the manual it’s start_x start_y end_x end_y
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> But I keep getting an input format error when I do this.
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> Michael
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