L 3
55 26
59 37
47 28
L 14
etc.
If you have the contour values somewhere, then you can create a digit
attribute
file which is a list in the form:
L X Y V
where L is the literal "L", X & Y a point on the line (I use the first
vertex) and V is the contour value. I have some awk scripts to create
these files from some formats we use on other systems but the scripts
need to be designed for your specific data.
Once you do this, you just run v.in.ascii and v.support and you are
ready for v.digit.
> Filippidis Vangelis wrote:
> I have an txt file (i export it from MapInfo)
> with the X and Y coordinates of some contours.
> It has the following format :
>
> x y
> x y
> ....
> x y
>
> How i can import it to GRASS in BINARY format
> so i can edit it from v.digit ?
>
> I have Slakware Linux 3.0.4 with GRASS 4.2.1 V.13
> (Great Job Markus... :) )
>
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