r.plane

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Version: 372584 (fedora - 01/12/10)

Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)

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 name=string dip=float azimuth=float easting=float northing=float elevation=float type=string [--overwrite] [--verbose] [--quiet]

Flags:

--overwrite

Allow output files to overwrite existing files
--verbose

Verbose module output
--quiet

Quiet module output

Parameters:

name=string

Name of raster plane to be created
dip=float

Dip of plane. Value must be between -90 and 90 degrees
Default: 0.0
azimuth=float

Azimuth of the plane. Value must be between 0 and 360 degrees
Default: 0.0
easting=float

Easting coordinate of a point on the plane
northing=float

Northing coordinate of a point on the plane
elevation=float

Elevation coordinate of a point on the plane
type=string

Type of the raster map to be created
Options: int,float,double

DESCRIPTION

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.

NOTES

g.region -c provides the easting and northing coordinates for the center of the current region.

int maps take less disk space than floats, which in turn take up less space than doubles (but can be less exact).

EXAMPLE

A tilted plane in the Spearfish region:
r.plane myplane45 dip=45 az=90 east=599490 north=4920855 rs

        elev=1000 type=float

AUTHOR

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Updated to GRASS 5.7 by Michael Barton, Arizona State University

Last changed: $Date: 2008-01-16 19:36:15 +0100 (Wed, 16 Jan 2008) $

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