[GRASS-user] v.to.raster question
Valter Albino
valteralbino at gmail.com
Mon Mar 16 09:04:14 PDT 2020
My fault => forgot to write that the process was done in GRASS GIS, from
QGIS. The temporary file is loaded by default and then i save it (geotiff)
in some location. Does it make sense?
I'am using QGIS 3.12.0 + GRASS 7.8.2
Cumprimentos,
*Valter Albino -* Geógrafo Físico, M.Sc.
Modelação H&H / Riscos ambientais / OT&U
www.valteralbino.wixsite.com/hydrodynamics
Valter Albino <valteralbino gmail.com> escreveu no dia segunda, 16/03/2020
à(s) 15:57:
> My fault => forget to write that the process was done in GRASS GIS, from
> QGIS. The temporary file is loaded by default and then i save it in some
> location.
> Does it make sense?
>
> Cumprimentos,
> *Valter Albino -* Geógrafo Físico, M.Sc.
> Modelação H&H / Riscos ambientais / OT&U
> www.valteralbino.wixsite.com/hydrodynamics
>
>
> Markus Neteler <neteler osgeo.org> escreveu no dia segunda, 16/03/2020
> à(s) 15:48:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 16, 2020 at 4:37 PM Valter Albino <valteralbino gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> When converting from lines to raster using v.to.rast, the result is good
>>> when still a temporary file, but when i saved it, the lines are know
>>> disconnected:
>>>
>>
>> ... what are your steps in detail?
>> v.to.rast generates directly a raster map, which temporary file do you
>> refer to?
>> And when you export this raster map to e.g. GeoTIFF with r.out.gdal, it
>> is done at the resolution and extent of the computational region.
>>
>> Pseudo-code
>>
>> 1. g.region .... set to desired raster resolution and extent (bounding
>> box)
>> 2. v.to.rast ....
>> 3. r.out.gdal ...
>>
>> Best,
>> Markus
>>
>
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