GRASS Digitizing tool
GUI vector digitizer
- TCL/TK-based old fashioned v.digit module
- Vector digitizer in wxGUI
v.edit
GRASS graphical digitising tool should be graphical front-end for new v.edit module. v.edit should be CML tool for
- creating new vector file, eventualy overwrite existing ones create
- adding new features (points, lines, polylines, centroids) add
- removenig old features (with database record) delete
- moving whole feature move
- moving specified vertex vertex
- adding new vertext to line/boundary break
- spliting line/boundary completely split
- removing vertex straight
- selecting features select
- merging two lines/boundaries together merge
- IMHO funtionality for adding 'z' values to vector contour lines should be back too
v.edit should accept feature selection by:
- bbox bbox
- catlist cats
- single coordinates coords
Examples of actions
(see also v.edit manual page)
- Create new vector file
v.edit tool=create map=vectfile
creates new vector map, eventualy will read data from standard inputs in default format (standard/point)
v.edit tool=create map=vectfile input=file.txt
creates new vector map and reads data from file file.txt in default format
- Add new feature to existing vector
cat points | v.edit tool=add map=vectfile Read data from standard inputs in standard format
- Remove feature from vector file
v.edit tool=delete map=vectfile cat=34,24
Remove features with category 34 and 24 from file vectfile
v.edit tool=delete map=vectfile coords=344556.23,23445.2345
Remove feature located on coordinates 344556.23,23445.2345
v.edit tool=delete map=vectfile bbox=344556.23,234455.2345,567566.34,456455.34
Remove features defined by bounding box 344556.23,234455.2345,567566.34,456455.34
- Move feature
v.edit tool=move map=vectfile coords=344556.23,23445.2345 move=100000,-100000
Move feature located on coordinates 344556.23,23445.2345 to coordinates 644556.23,43445.2345
v.edit tool=move map=vectfile cat=45 move=1000,-1000
Move all points of feature of category 45 to coordinates about 1000 map units to the west and 1000 map units to the south
v.edit tool=move map=vectfile bbox=344556.23,234455.2345,567566.34,456455.34 to=1000,-1000
Move all points of features defined by bounding box 344556.23,234455.2345,567566.34,456455.34 about 1000 map units to the west and 1000 map units to the south
- Moving vertex
v.edit tool=vertex map=vectfile coords=344556.23,23445.2345 move=1000,-1000
Move vertex on coordinates 344556.23,23445.2345 to 545556.23,22445.2345
- Breaking line
v.edit tool=break map=vectfile coords=344556.23,23445.2345
Break line on coordinates 344556.23,23445.2345 at coords 345433.3,34567.32
v.edit tool=break map=vectfile cat=45 coords=345433.3,34567.32
Break line of category 45 at coords 345433.3,34567.32
- Remove vertex -- straight line
v.edit tool=straight map=vectfile coords=344556.23,23445.2345
Remove vertex at coordinates 344556.23,23445.2345
- Splitting line
v.edit tool=split map=vectfile coords=344556.23,23445.2345
Split line on coordinates 344556.23,23445.2345 at coords 345433.3,34567.32
v.edit tool=split map=vectfile cat=45 coords=345433.3,34567.32
Split line of category 45 at coords 345433.3,34567.32
- Merging two lines
v.edit tool=merge map=vectfile coords=606853.875,4921332,603216.75,4922763
Merge first line defined by coordinates 606853.875,4921332 with second line, defined by coordinates 603216.75,4922763. Define nearest distance between line first and last points and move first (last) point of second line to first line -- First line will remain untached.
v.edit tool=merge map=vectfile bbox=344556.23,23445.2345
Merge two lines defined by bounding box
v.edit tool=merge map=vectfile cat=43,45
Merge two lines defined by category
- Selecting features
Print line id's selected by coords, bbox or cat. Example:
v.edit map=soils@PERMANENT tool=select bbox=595733.8125,4919781.75,598536.1875,4917396.75
Example with d.vect:
d.vect col=red width=2 -i cat="`v.edit map=soils@PERMANENT tool=select bbox=595733.8125,4919781.75,598536.1875,4917396.75`" map=soils
Summary
v.edit --help
Description:
Edits a vector map - allows adding, deleting and modifying objects in a vector map.
Keywords:
vector, editing, geometry
Usage:
v.edit [-tin] map=name [layer=value] [type=string[,string,...]] tool=string [input=name] [move=x,y] [thresh=value] [cats=range] [ids=range] [coords=x,y[,x,y,...]] [bbox=x1,y1,x2,y2] [polygon=x,y[,x,y,...]] [where=sql_query] [--verbose] [--quiet]
Flags:
-t Do not build topology -i Print ID's of edited features -n Do not expect header of input data --v Verbose module output --q Quiet module output
Parameters:
map Name of input vector map layer Layer number A single vector map can be connected to multiple database tables. This number determines which table to use. default: 1 type Type Feature type(s) options: point,line,boundary,centroid default: point,line,boundary,centroid tool Editing tool options: create,add,delete,copy,move,flip,catadd,catdel,merge, break,snap,vertexadd,vertexdel,vertexmove,select create: Create new (empty) vector map add: Add new feature(s) to existing vector map delete: Delete selected feature(s) from vector map copy: Copy selected features move: Move selected feature(s) in vector map flip: Flip direction of selected vector lines catadd: Set new category(ies) to selected vector feature(s) for defined layer catdel: Delete category(ies) from selected vector feature(s) for defined layer merge: Merge selected vector lines break: Break (split) vector line into two separate lines snap: Snap one vector line to another vertexadd: Add new vertex to selected vector lines vertexdel: Remove vertex from selected vector lines vertexmove: Move vertex of selected vector lines select: Select lines and print their ID's input ASCII file to be converted to binary vector map, if not given (or "-") reads from standard input move Difference in x,y direction for moving feature or vertex thresh Threshold distance default: 0 cats Category values Example: 1,3,7-9,13 ids ID values Example: 1,3,7-9,13 coords List of point coordinates bbox Bounding box for selecting features polygon Polygon for selecting features where WHERE conditions of SQL statement without 'where' keyword Example: income < 1000 and inhab >= 10000
r.digit
The r.in.poly ascii format is almost the same as the standard vector ascii format. So the new digitizer should be able to output for both, and then we have a replacement for r.digit too!