v.net.path.1grass

Langue: en

Version: 312679 (ubuntu - 07/07/09)

Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)

NAME

v.net.path

DESCRIPTION

v.net.path can find shortest path(s) on the vector network. Costs may be either line lengths, or attributes saved in a database table. These attributes values are taken as costs of whole segments. If read from the table, arcs' costs may be different in both directions. Shortest paths are written to output vector file and attached attribute table.

Nodes can be piped into the program from file or from stdin. The syntax is as follows:
id start_point_category end_point_category
or
id start_point_x start_point_y end_point_x end_point_y
Points specified by category must be exactly on network nodes, while, when specifying coordinates, the next node to a given coordinate pair is used.

NOTE

If the columns 'afcol', 'abcol' and 'ncol' costs are not specified, the length of network segments is measured and zero costs are assumed for nodes.

When using attributes, the length of segments is not used. To get more precise results, length should be taken indirectly into account by attributes. For example, to get the fastest path the columns 'max_speed' and 'length' are required. The correct fastest path can then be found by specifying afcol=length/max_speed (pg driver). If needed, the line length can be calculated and written to the attributes table by v.to.db.

EXAMPLE

Shortest path from node 9 to 12 (nlayer=1 if no extra table for nodes):
echo "1 9 12" | v.net.path network afcol=forward abcol=backward out=mypath nlayer=1
d.vect mypath col=red

SEE ALSO

d.path, v.net, v.net.alloc, v.net.iso, v.net.salesman, v.net.steiner, v.to.db

AUTHOR

Radim Blazek, ITC-Irst, Trento, Italy

Last changed: $Date: 2006/01/02 14:44:52 $

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