[GRASS-user] Adding a point vector
Kurt Springs
ferret_bard at mac.com
Fri Sep 23 14:47:54 EDT 2011
Hi Micha,
Okay I'm trying that.
v.edit --verbose map=wedge_tomb at PERMANENT type=point tool=add coords=170402,374124
I would like to have said that I've tried it, but it's still going. Any idea how long I should let it run before I decide there's a problem?
Also, with attribute data, for that would I just fill in the blanks in sqlite?
Kurt
On Sep 23, 2011, at 1:48 PM, Micha Silver wrote:
> It won't be enough to add the data to your sqlite table, That;s *just* the attributes, not the geography. The easiest way to add one point (assuming you know it's coordinates) would be with v.edit:
> v.edit arch_sites tool=add coord=<x>,<y>
>
> Regards,
> Micha
>
> On Fri, 2011-09-23 at 13:22 -0400, Kurt Springs wrote:
>>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I have a question. I was examining some point vectors for
>> archaeological sites that I am planning to do some research on and I
>> noticed that a site was missing. I know it exists because I've been
>> their. I got the information from shape files put out by Ireland's
>> office of public works.
>>
>> I have most of the important information on the site and I was
>> wondering if there is an easy way to add it. I am using sqlite and
>> have my grass data base set for sqlite. I considered simply adding
>> the record to the appropriate table, but didn't want to make a mess of
>> things by experimenting. I checked the third addition of Markus
>> Neteler and Helena Mitasova's book, but didn't find what I was looking
>> for.
>>
>> Any ideas. Thanks for any information you can give.
>>
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