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NAME
r.plane - Creates raster plane map given dip (inclination), aspect (azimuth) and one point.
KEYWORDS
raster,
elevation
SYNOPSIS
r.plane
r.plane --help
r.plane output=name dip=float azimuth=float easting=float northing=float elevation=float [type=string] [--overwrite] [--help] [--verbose] [--quiet] [--ui]
Flags:
- --overwrite
- Allow output files to overwrite existing files
- --help
- Print usage summary
- --verbose
- Verbose module output
- --quiet
- Quiet module output
- --ui
- Force launching GUI dialog
Parameters:
- output=name [required]
- Name for output raster map
- dip=float [required]
- Dip of plane in degrees
- Default: 0.0
- azimuth=float [required]
- Azimuth of the plane in degrees
- Default: 0.0
- easting=float [required]
- Easting coordinate of a point on the plane
- northing=float [required]
- Northing coordinate of a point on the plane
- elevation=float [required]
- Elevation coordinate of a point on the plane
- type=string
- Type of raster map to be created
- Options: CELL, FCELL, DCELL
- Default: FCELL
r.plane creates a tilted plane raster map given user-specified
parameters for inclination, azimuth, and the geographic location of a
point on the plane.
The angle orientations of the
azimuth parameter increase counter-clockwise,
i.e., 0 degree = N, 45 degree = NW, 90 degree = W etc.
Increasing values of the dip parameter progressively lower (or dip) the northern
half of the plane, and incline the southern half, assuming the azimuth parameter
is held constant at 0 degrees.
g.region -c provides the easting and northing coordinates for
the center of the current region.
CELL (integer) maps take less disk space than FCELLs (floating point),
which in turn take up less space than DCELLs (double precision floating point).
A tilted plane in the North Carolina sample dataset region:
g.region -d
g.region -c
r.plane myplane45 dip=45 az=90 east=527500.0 north=165000.0 \
elev=1000 type=FCELL
Stefan Jäger (1994), University of Heidelberg during a stay at USGS
Updated to GRASS 5.7 by Michael Barton, Arizona State University
Full rewrite for GRASS 7 by Glynn Clements
Last changed: $Date: 2017-10-17 10:23:30 -0700 (Tue, 17 Oct 2017) $
SOURCE CODE
Available at: r.plane source code (history)
Note: A new GRASS GIS stable version has been released: GRASS GIS 7.4, available here.
Updated manual page: here
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