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'''Graphical modeler''' is a [[wxGUI]] extension which allows the user to create, edit, and manage models. It's available from the menu
'''Graphical Modeler''' is a GUI application which allows to create and manage complex models using easy-to-use interface. When performing analytical operations in GRASS, the operations are not isolated, but part of a chain of operations. Using Graphical Modeler, that chain of processes (ie. GRASS modules) can be wrapped into one process (ie. model). So it's easier to execute the model later with slightly different inputs or parameters.


File -> Graphical modeler
Graphical Modeler is release under [https://svn.osgeo.org/grass/grass/trunk/GPL.TXT GNU GPL] licence and the source is available from [https://svn.osgeo.org/grass/grass/trunk/gui/wxpython/gmodeler GRASS SVN repository].


Graphical modeler comes with GRASS 6.4.2+.
See also {{cmd|wxGUI.gmodeler|desc=manual}} page and [http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/wiki/wxGUIDevelopment/Modeler wiki page] for development issues.
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The Graphical Modeler is '''available in GRASS 6.4.2+''' from the Layer Manager menu <code>File &rarr; Graphical modeler</code> or from the toolbar [[Image:modeler-main.png]].


'''Note: the tool is currently under development and distributed as experimental prototype.''' See also '''[http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/wiki/wxGUIDevelopment/Modeler wiki page]''' for developers.
In GRASS 7 the tool is also available from the command line as stand-alone application ({{cmd|g.gui.gmodeler}}).
 
== Core features ==


The modeler currently allows to:
The modeler currently allows to:


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* define actions (GRASS commands)
* define actions (GRASS commands)
* define data items (raster, vector, 3D raster)
* define data items (raster, vector, 3D raster)
* define relations between data and action items
* define relations between data and action items
* define loops (series), conditions
* define loops (series), conditions
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* validate model
* validate model
* run model
* run model
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* export model settings to Python script
* export model settings to Python script
* export model to image
* export model to image
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See also {{cmd|wxGUI.Modeler|desc=manual page}}.
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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==


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Image:wxGUI-modeler-if-else.png|Graphical Modeler: define if/else statements in the model
Image:wxGUI-modeler-if-else.png|Graphical Modeler: define if/else statements in the model
Image:wxGUI-modeler-if-else-0.png|Graphical Modeler: define if/else statements in the model - show properties
Image:wxGUI-modeler-if-else-0.png|Graphical Modeler: define if/else statements in the model - show properties
Image:wxGUI-modeler-python-editor.png|Graphical Modeler: Python editor
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3) exports GRASS vector maps to the selected PostGIS database  
3) exports GRASS vector maps to the selected PostGIS database  
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{{YouTube|1ACAV3ZZO9k|desc=WxGUI modeler - example of post-classification smoothing (remote sensing)}}
{{YouTube|cCXkrGI20aw|desc=Python editor in wxGUI Graphical Modeler}}
{{youTube|IhREmVtjlCI|desc=Vector overlay, area calculation}}
{{youTube|0jkO-ih87mw|desc=Unsupervised classification performed using wxGUI Modeler}}


== External links ==
== External links ==


Graphical modeller in action:
* [http://gis-lab.info/qa/grass-modeller.html Brief description GRASS Graphical Modeler] (in Russian)
Other products:
* [http://www.clarklabs.org/products/product-features.cfm IDRISI Taiga Product Features]
* [http://www.clarklabs.org/products/product-features.cfm IDRISI Taiga Product Features]
* [http://webhelp.esri.com/arcgisdesktop/9.3/index.cfm?TopicName=An_overview_of_ModelBuilder ArcGIS Model Builder]
* [http://webhelp.esri.com/arcgisdesktop/9.3/index.cfm?TopicName=An_overview_of_ModelBuilder ArcGIS Model Builder]
* [http://blog.orfeo-toolbox.org/uncategorized/otb-inside-sextante-inside-qgis Sextante Modeler]
== Acknowledgement ==
wxGUI Graphical Modeler was developed by Martin Landa with institutional support of the [http://www.cvut.cz Czech Technical University in Prague]


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Latest revision as of 10:50, 4 December 2018

Graphical Modeler is a GUI application which allows to create and manage complex models using easy-to-use interface. When performing analytical operations in GRASS, the operations are not isolated, but part of a chain of operations. Using Graphical Modeler, that chain of processes (ie. GRASS modules) can be wrapped into one process (ie. model). So it's easier to execute the model later with slightly different inputs or parameters.

Graphical Modeler is release under GNU GPL licence and the source is available from GRASS SVN repository.

See also manual page and wiki page for development issues.

The Graphical Modeler is available in GRASS 6.4.2+ from the Layer Manager menu File → Graphical modeler or from the toolbar .

In GRASS 7 the tool is also available from the command line as stand-alone application (g.gui.gmodeler).

Core features

The modeler currently allows to:

  • define actions (GRASS commands)
  • define data items (raster, vector, 3D raster)
  • define relations between data and action items
  • define loops (series), conditions
  • validate model
  • run model
  • store model settings to the file (GRASS Model File|*.gxm)
  • export model settings to Python script
  • export model to image

Gallery

Video tutorials

Creating simple model
Define intermediate data
Model parametrization
Define variables
Start model with data item
Creating simple model in wxGUI Graphical Modeler
Start model with data, define relation manually
Creating model with series (loop) - static list of maps
Creating model with series (loop) - dynamic list of maps
Creating model which exports all GRASS vector maps from given mapset to PostGIS database
Creating model which exports all GRASS vector maps from given mapset to PostGIS database (including schema)

1) create schema with name of input mapset

2) copy vector maps from selected mapset to the current and stores their attributes in SQLite database

3) exports GRASS vector maps to the selected PostGIS database

WxGUI modeler - example of post-classification smoothing (remote sensing)
Python editor in wxGUI Graphical Modeler
Vector overlay, area calculation
Unsupervised classification performed using wxGUI Modeler

External links

Graphical modeller in action:

Other products:

Acknowledgement

wxGUI Graphical Modeler was developed by Martin Landa with institutional support of the Czech Technical University in Prague