r.plane(1grass) GRASS GIS User's Manual r.plane(1grass) NAME r.plane - Creates raster plane map given dip (inclination), aspect (azimuth) and one point. KEYWORDS raster, elevation SYNOPSIS r.plane r.plane --help r.plane output=name dip=float azimuth=float easting=float nor- thing=float elevation=float [type=string] [--overwrite] [--help] [--verbose] [--quiet] [--ui] Flags: --overwrite Allow output files to overwrite existing files --help Print usage summary --verbose Verbose module output --quiet Quiet module output --ui Force launching GUI dialog Parameters: output=name [required] Name for output raster map dip=float [required] Dip of plane in degrees Default: 0.0 azimuth=float [required] Azimuth of the plane in degrees Default: 0.0 easting=float [required] Easting coordinate of a point on the plane northing=float [required] Northing coordinate of a point on the plane elevation=float [required] Elevation coordinate of a point on the plane type=string Type of raster map to be created Storage type for resultant raster map Options: CELL, FCELL, DCELL Default: FCELL CELL: Integer FCELL: Single precision floating point DCELL: Double precision floating point DESCRIPTION r.plane creates a tilted plane raster map given user-specified parame- ters for inclination, azimuth, and the geographic location of a point on the plane. The angle orientations of the azimuth parameter increase counter-clock- wise, i.e., 0 degree = N, 45 degree = NW, 90 degree = W etc. Increasing values of the dip parameter progressively lower (or dip) the northern half of the plane, and incline the southern half, assuming the azimuth parameter is held constant at 0 degrees. NOTES g.region -c provides the easting and northing coordinates for the cen- ter of the current region. CELL (integer) maps take less disk space than FCELLs (floating point), which in turn take up less space than DCELLs (double precision floating point). EXAMPLE A tilted plane in the North Carolina sample dataset region: # set computational region g.region raster=elev_lid792_1m -p # get center coordinates as an example g.region -c # get terrain height at point r.what map=elev_lid792_1m coordinates=638650.0,220375.0 # shows elevation: 116.7734 # generate tilted plane r.plane myplane30 dip=30 az=75 east=638650.0 north=220375.0 \ elev=116.7734 type=FCELL Figure: Tilted plane shown in NVIZ along with elevation map AUTHOR Stefan Jäger (1994), University of Heidelberg during a stay at USGS Updated to GRASS 5.7 by Michael Barton, Arizona State University Full rewrite for GRASS 7 by Glynn Clements SOURCE CODE Available at: r.plane source code (history) Accessed: unknown Main index | Raster index | Topics index | Keywords index | Graphical index | Full index © 2003-2022 GRASS Development Team, GRASS GIS 7.8.7 Reference Manual GRASS 7.8.7 r.plane(1grass)
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