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== Longest flow path ==
''The r.accumulate module implements a fast longest flow path algorithm for hydrologic modeling.'' ([https://twitter.com/HuidaeCho/status/1279868419119210497 Quote: Twitter], [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2020.104774 Test: Paper])
== Vector buffer (special case) ==
== Vector buffer (special case) ==


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{{fig|buffer-negative-distance|Vector buffer with negative distance (GRASS)|size=640}}
{{fig|buffer-negative-distance|Vector buffer with negative distance (GRASS)|size=640}}
{{fig|arcgis-buffer-negative-distance|Vector buffer with negative distance (ArcGIS)|size=640}}
{{fig|arcgis-buffer-negative-distance|Vector buffer with negative distance (ArcGIS)|size=640}}
== Clipping Contest Benchmark ==
ContourClipTest with ArcGIS, QGIS, GlobalMapper, Manifold, JGRASS ... (tests done in 2011):
https://courses.neteler.org/arcgis-vs-qgis-etc-clipping-contest-rematch-revisited/
== See also ==
* [[GRASS GIS Performance]]

Latest revision as of 20:43, 9 February 2021

Longest flow path

The r.accumulate module implements a fast longest flow path algorithm for hydrologic modeling. (Quote: Twitter, Test: Paper)

Vector buffer (special case)

Task: Create buffer around vector polygon with negative distance
Input data: Vector layer 'StatPolygon' from ArcCR500 dataset
Comparison: Windows Server Enterprise • Intel Xeon CPU E5520 2.27GHz 2.26GHz (2 processors) • 8GB • 64bit OS
  • GRASS 7: v.buffer input=StatPolygon output=Stat_5000 distance=-500012sec
  • ArcGIS 10.2.0: Buffer StatPolygon Stat_5000 "-5000 Meters" FULL ROUND NONE6min 50sec
Vector buffer with negative distance (GRASS)
Vector buffer with negative distance (ArcGIS)

Clipping Contest Benchmark

ContourClipTest with ArcGIS, QGIS, GlobalMapper, Manifold, JGRASS ... (tests done in 2011):

https://courses.neteler.org/arcgis-vs-qgis-etc-clipping-contest-rematch-revisited/

See also