Susan Huse writes:
>
> I just ran an r.poly -l on a VERY large raster file
> The vector file has 29563 areas but 38100 atts.
> There should be no labeled lines. I got bazillions
> of WARNING double labeled, all seem to the same label,
> so there is no att value conflicts. I suspect that
> I have approximately 38100-29563=8537 double labels.
>
> Do we know why r.poly overlabeled, and how I can
> get rid of the extras?
>No, I don't know WHY r.poly does this, but I know it does.
Getting rid of the labels however is very simple: go into v.digit
and change something (like killing one label). Then exit, and answer yes
on the question if you want to compress the attributes file. The next
time you run v.support there should be no more double labels. (This is
not in the manual; I put a similar question on the list last year and got
this answer).Hope this helps,
Philip Verhagen
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If the double labels are not the same (ie, if a new label was
added on top of another) does it keep the last and presumably
correct label?
Carla Elenz
Camp Grayling, MI
elenz@osiris.cso.uiuc.edu