57 | | The already impressive list of vector functions in GRASS GIS now includes ~~two~~ new modules that |
| 57 | Several vector modules have been significantly improved with new options, flags, fixes and other enhancements. Here are the most significant ones: |
| 58 | * G7:v.proj comes now with a new pipeline option for high-accuracy re-projection |
| 59 | * G7:v.in.ogr now also converts !OpenStreetMap line topology to GRASS topology, inserting nodes where appropriate (further details can be found in this dedicated wiki page [https://grasswiki.osgeo.org/wiki/OpenStreetMap#OSM_vs._GRASS_topology OSM vs GRASS topology]) |
| 60 | * G7:v.extract can now dissolve areas not only by category number, but also by attributes, while preserving category values and attribute tables. This is a significant improvement over G76:v.dissolve |
| 61 | * G7:v.what.rast now supports to collect statistics from multiple input raster maps, instead of only one |
| 62 | * G76:v.overlay has been improved in speedup for large and complex input areas |
| 63 | * G76:v.rast.stats now also reports the number of NULL cells and it has a new where option, too |
| 64 | * G76:v.to.rast now also supports centroids convertion |
| 65 | * It is now possible to build squared buffers around points when -s flag is set |
59 | | Several other vector modules have been significantly improved with new options, flags, fixes and other enhancements: |
60 | | * G7:v.proj: new pipeline option for high-accuracy reprojection |
61 | | * G7:v.extract: it can now dissolve areas not only by category number, but also by attributes, at the same time preserving category values and attribute tables. This is an improvement over v.dissolve |
62 | | * G7:v.in.ogr: now also converts !OpenStreetMap line topology to GRASS topology, inserting nodes where appropriate ([https://grasswiki.osgeo.org/wiki/OpenStreetMap#OSM_vs._GRASS_topology OSM vs GRASS topology]) |
63 | | * G7:v.what.rast: now supports to collect statistics from multiple input raster maps. |
64 | | * G76:v.overlay: speedup for large and complex input areas |
65 | | * G76:v.rast.stats: add number of NULL cells to method option, check for existence of attribute table before launching G76:v.to.rast, add where option, fix #3523 |
66 | | * G76:v.to.rast: add support for centroids |
67 | | * G76:v.buffer: use squared buffers around points when -s flag is set |
| 67 | [screenshot here] |