[GRASS-user] Possible bug in v.edit
Marc-Antoine Nüssli
marc-antoine.nuessli at euratlas.com
Tue Sep 1 10:07:31 EDT 2009
Hi Martin,
Thank you for your quick reply!
That's really crazy that you got this result!!
I
have tested with Grass 6.3 AND grass 6.4(the one on which I'm working on)
and both gives the exact same (wrong) results!! I've done again the test
right now to be sure but the result is always the same: only 2 features are
returned by v.edit for cat=3/layer=1. I really don't understand what could
be the problem.
Did you use any special
parameter during the import (apart from setting the format to standard) ?
Personaly, I used the default values as they are set by the
wxpython interface for wx.in.ascii...
The only other possibility that I can see is the OS. I'm currently
testing on windows.
Are you also on windows or on Linux?!?
Tonight, I will test it on linux but it would be rather strange that
it is the source of the problem...
Have you also
tried to select from layer 2 ? (v.edit map=test layer=2 tool=select
cats=2 type=centroid --q)
MA
-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Landa
<landa.martin at gmail.com>
To:
marc-antoine.nuessli at euratlas.com
Cc: grass-user at lists.osgeo.org
Date: Tue, 1 Sep 2009 14:25:39 +0200
Subject: Re:
[GRASS-user] Possible bug in v.edit
Hi,
2009/9/1 Marc-Antoine Nüssli <marc-antoine.nuessli at euratlas.com>:
[...]
> But if I ask for the
features with cat=3 in layer1:
> v.edit map=test_shapes_newi
layer=1 tool=select cats=3 type=centroid
> I get only 2
ids:
> ---
> 29,27
> Selecting
features...
> 2 of 29 features selected from vector map
<test_shapes_newi at PERMANENT>
> v.edit complete.
which version of GRASS are you using? Testing GRASS 6.4
v.edit map=test layer=1 tool=select cats=3
type=centroid --q
26,27,29
Seems to be OK.
Martin
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