I’m using v.net.iso through the GUI (7.0.3) and I’m not able to insert the distance (or cost) values. It seems that the module uses by default three distances of 1000 m each. For example, by using a copy of roads (Spearfish) named roads_copia (Fig.1), and defining two points in the area (Fig.2) the results are as reported in Fig.3 (three distances of 1000, 2000, 3000m from each point). Is there a way in the panel to define the distances (in other words to insert the equivalent of the parameter costs in Command line mode)?
Thanks in advance.
Aldo Clerici
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Hi Aldo,
you can define the distances on the Points page of the GUI.
On the page, there is a column “Iso lines:”. The column is shown only if v.net.iso is selected. See the attachment.
Best
Stepan
From: Aldo CLERICI aldo.clerici@unipr.it
Date: 2016-02-20 12:44 GMT+01:00
Subject: [GRASS-user] v.net.iso GUI
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I’m using v.net.iso through the GUI (7.0.3) and I’m not able to insert
the distance (or cost) values. It seems that the module uses by
default three distances of 1000 m each. For example, by using a copy
of roads (Spearfish) named roads_copia (Fig.1), and defining two
points in the area (Fig.2) the results are as reported in Fig.3 (three
distances of 1000, 2000, 3000m from each point). Is there a way in the
panel to define the distances (in other words to insert the equivalent
of the parameter costs in Command line mode)?
Thanks in advance.
Aldo Clerici
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