I think I can guess the problem. Your source dig files had the areas
labelled with numbers in the usual Grass fashion, and then you had the
state names attached to these in a category file. However, even though the
_names_ were different for the different states, you probably used the same
label _number_ for the state polygon in each case. When you "patched", all
the areas with the same label NUMBER were consolidated, and the different
cat's got lost. You will need to ensure that both names and numbers are
different in the original files to retain them as distinct polygons in the
output.
This is only a guess as I have not used v.patch for area features myself.
Simon Cox
Dear Grass Users,
A correction to the earlier email (syntax error on v.patch)
Is there a method of patching together multiple vector files into one and
still
retain the attributes found within each file? .
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What I get are all the lines but the area becomes the perimeter of all the
states specified in the v.patch command. v.digit shows the lines bordering
the
states become open area lines. Am I resolved to manually correcting the
file
with v.digit?Wayne Gibson
Oregon State University
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