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NAME
v.in.lines - Imports ASCII x,y[,z] coordinates as a series of lines.
KEYWORDS
vector,
import,
line,
point
SYNOPSIS
v.in.lines
v.in.lines --help
v.in.lines [-z] input=name output=name [separator=character] [--overwrite] [--help] [--verbose] [--quiet] [--ui]
Flags:
- -z
- Create a 3D line from 3 column data
- --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:
- input=name [required]
- Name of input file (or "-" to read from stdin)
- output=name [required]
- Name for output vector map
- separator=character
- Field separator
- Special characters: pipe, comma, space, tab, newline
- Default: pipe
Imports a stream of ASCII x,y[,z] coordinates as a line or series of lines.
Input ASCII coordinates are simply a series of "x y" data points.
Lines are separated by a row containing "
NaN NaN".
The user can import 3D lines by providing 3 columns of data in the input
stream and using the -z flag.
This script is a simple wrapper around the v.in.mapgen module.
v.in.lines in=- out=two_lines separator=, <<EOF
167.846717,-46.516653
167.846663,-46.516645
167.846656,-46.516644
167.846649,-46.516644
167.846642,-46.516643
NaN,NaN
167.846520,-46.516457
167.846528,-46.516461
167.846537,-46.516464
167.846535,-46.516486
167.846544,-46.516489
167.846552,-46.516493
EOF
d.graph,
v.centroids,
v.in.ascii,
v.in.mapgen,
v.in.region,
v.out.ascii,
r.in.poly
Hamish Bowman
Dunedin, New Zealand
SOURCE CODE
Available at:
v.in.lines source code
(history)
Latest change: Monday Nov 18 20:15:32 2019 in commit: 1a1d107e4f6e1b846f9841c2c6fabf015c5f720d
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