[GRASS-user] v.net.path on GRASS 7.0 GUI on Windows.

Anna Petrášová kratochanna at gmail.com
Tue Aug 18 07:56:46 PDT 2015


On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 10:49 AM, Aldo CLERICI <aldo.clerici at unipr.it>
wrote:

> Thank you for your prompt response .
>
> If the module(s) works well with you and no one else has the same my
> problems, surely there is something wrong with what I do, as usual . I have
> to admit it's a little frustrating to discover my incompatibility with the
> Windows version, but fortunately I can console myself with the Linux
> version that works perfectly with me.
>

I don't say there is nothing wrong and the tool can't be improved, but I
was able to change the positions of the 2 points and get results, so I am
not sure what should be fixed...

Many thanks again.
>
> Aldo Clerici
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> *Da:* Anna Petrášová [mailto:kratochanna at gmail.com]
> *Inviato:* martedì 18 agosto 2015 15:54
> *A:* Aldo CLERICI
> *Cc:* grass-user at lists.osgeo.org
> *Oggetto:* Re: [GRASS-user] v.net.path on GRASS 7.0 GUI on Windows.
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> Hi,
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> On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 6:50 AM, Aldo CLERICI <aldo.clerici at unipr.it>
> wrote:
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> I’m having trouble with the ‘Shortest path (v.net.path)’  option of   the
> ‘Vector network analysis tools’ in GRASS 7.0.1RC2 on Windows.
>
> 1)      The Points panel (Fig.1) appears different , and somewhat
> incomplete, from that of Linux (Ubuntu) (Fig.2) .
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> not really incomplete, there are some tweaks needed for Windows, but it
> seems functional overall
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> 2)      It is possible to insert the two (Start and End) points In the panel, but they can not be changed. If one of the two points is replaced by a new point , the request is issued to define the point of departure and arrival (Fig.3) even if they are already defined (Fig.4) and there is no way to continue the analysis.
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>  it seems that it always places the points in the order 1, 2, 1, 2 or in
> case of 3 points for Traveling salesman it places them 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3. I
> am not sure if this is bug or intention, it would be more logical to select
> the point and then change its position. Sorry if I misunderstood the
> problem, but I was able to compute and visualize the shortest path on
> Windows and it seems it behaves the same on my Ubuntu.
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> Cheers,
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> Anna
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> Are these bugs?
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> Regards
>
> Aldo Clerici
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