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v.proj - Re-projects a vector map from one project to the current project.
vector, projection, transformation, import
v.proj
v.proj --help
v.proj [-lzwb] project=name
[mapset=name] [input=name]
[dbase=path] [smax=float]
[output=name] [pipeline=string]
[--overwrite] [--help] [--verbose] [--quiet]
[--ui]
v.proj allows a user to convert a vector map in a specified mapset of a specified project (different from current) with coordinate reference system (CRS) of source project to the vector map in a current mapset of current project with CRS of current project (both CRSs are defined in their corresponding projects). The CRS information can be viewed and managed with g.proj.
For an introduction to map CRSs (and the PROJ library), see the manual page of r.proj.
If output is not specified it is set to be the same as
input map name.
If mapset is not specified, its name is assumed to be the same as the
current mapset’s name.
If dbase is not specified it is assumed to be the current database. The
user only has to specify dbase if the source project is stored in
another separate GRASS database.
If smax is set to 0 the automated vertex densification is
disabled (not recommended).
v.proj supports general datum transformations, making use of the PROJ co-ordinate system translation library.
When projecting into a latlon project, east coordinates are wrapped by the proj4 library to fit into the range -180,180. This is in most cases appropriate, but can cause errors the input vector crosses the datum line at 180E/W. In this case wrapping of east coordinates to -180,180 needs to be disabled with the -w flag.
When reprojecting massive point clouds for which topology is not necessary, the user can set the -b flag to suppress the building of topology of the output map.
In order to preserve spatial detail, v.proj performs automated vertex densification (as an alternative, v.split could be used before reprojecting. Without vertex densification, depending on the source and target CRS (Coordinate Reference System), geometries can be substantially deformed (straight lines become curves, squares become trapezoids, etc). The densification of linear features can help to avoid topological errors.
Reprojection of a vector map from another project (and mapset)
into the current mapset:
v.proj in=mymap project=latlong mapset=user1
PROJ: Projection/datum support library.
Further reading
g.proj, m.proj, r.proj, i.rectify, r.stats, v.sample, v.split, v.surf.idw, v.surf.rst
Irina Kosinovsky, US ARMY CERL
M.L. Holko, USDA, SCS, NHQ-CGIS
R.L. Glenn, USDA, SCS, NHQ-CGIS
Available at: v.proj source code (history)
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