I very much agree with Andreas - please keep the ascii site format
in GRASS. We had an extensive discussion about exactly the same
issue - whether to keep ascii sites or get rid of it and keep
site data within vector format. The overall conclusion of that
discussion was to keep the ascii sites because of the same
reasons as Andreas cites here. Darrel extended the format,
but, unfortunatelly, the GRASS was shut down at CERL before we
were able to finish the work on the new sites format - so that's
why there are still things that do not work properly, it is similar
as with the floating point (although that seems to be in a pretty
good shape now), nviz and all the volume modules.
Helena
I don't think that the sites format should go completely, because it
makes small, timesaving hacks possible and is very intuitive. For many
types of data (samples in ecology etc.) a simple point format is
sufficient and convinient (IMHO). Topologically the point format would
belong to vectors, but i think that many functions in GRASS are only
available with the sites modules, so that it would be a lot of work to
reimplement those with vector modules. I don't want to miss the sites
files in GRASS.
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