[OSGeo-Discuss] C++ library for "gridding"
Venkatesh Raghavan
raghavan at media.osaka-cu.ac.jp
Thu Oct 19 19:28:15 EDT 2006
Hi All,
Our colleagues in China have informed that they are
working on modifying GRASS commands for data
processing and analysis to C-API functions.
Perhaps, Helana and others would work together
or support Prof. Chen in speeding up development
of the GRASS C-API.
Regards
Venka
Paul Ramsey wrote:
> I'll admit to interest, but can't really help. I would like to
> eventually add raster analytics to PostGIS, and hopefully do so through
> library linking rather than actually implementing the features in the
> core PostGIS code. It would be nice to have a common library to work on
> this stuff in.
>
> P
>
> On 19-Oct-06, at 10:09 AM, Helena Mitasova wrote:
>
>> If anybody is interested in developing general library for gridding
>> that would include some of the standard methods and at the same time
>> allow easy implementation of new functions, I will be happy to help.
>> Our original intention with the RST modules in GRASS was to create such
>> library(including 2D, 3D and 4D) but I had to move on to erosion modeling
>> before it could be finished - so whatever we have done is now
>> scattered in
>> the GRASS modules.
>>
>> Helena
>>
>> Markus Neteler wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> we are working on the SWIG interface to solve that to some
>>> extend. A major rewrite is the alternative :-)
>>>
>>> Markus
>>>
>>> PS: See
>>> http://grass.gdf-hannover.de/wiki/GRASS_and_Python
>>> http://grass.gdf-hannover.de/wiki/GRASS_and_PHP
>>> http://grass.gdf-hannover.de/wiki/GRASS_and_Shell
>>>
>>> On 10/18/06, Paul Ramsey <pramsey at refractions.net> wrote:
>>>> Yes, unfortunately the algorithmic goodness of GRASS is scattered
>>>> throughout the program executables rather than consolidated in a
>>>> library.
>>>>
>>>> On 18-Oct-06, at 2:37 AM, Rob Agar wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > Jachym Cepicky wrote:
>>>> >> as Frank pointed out, GRASS is the tool you are searching for. GRASS
>>>> >> has no direct support for Kriging, but it is possible to provide
>>>> this
>>>> >> via R package or gstat.
>>>> >> GRASS's modul v.surf.rst is the module, which works for most data
>>>> the
>>>> >> best. See [1] for details.
>>>> >
>>>> > That great, but ideally I'm after a directly programmable interface
>>>> > (as opposed to a command line program). GRASS is an application
>>>> > rather than a library isn't it?
>>>> >
>>>> > Rob
>>>> >
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>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --Helena Mitasova
>> Department of Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
>> North Carolina State University
>> 1125 Jordan Hall
>> NCSU Box 8208
>> Raleigh, NC 27695-8208
>> http://skagit.meas.ncsu.edu/~helena/
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