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PROGRAM:
NAME
v.lrs.segment - Creates points/segments from input lines, linear reference system and
positions read from stdin or a file.
KEYWORDS
vector, linear reference system, network
SYNOPSIS
v.lrs.segment
v.lrs.segment --help
v.lrs.segment input=name output=name [llayer=string] [rsdriver=string]
[rsdatabase=string] rstable=string [file=name] [--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:
input=name [required]
Name of input vector map
Input vector map containing lines
output=name [required]
Output vector map where segments will be written
llayer=string
Layer number or name
Line layer
Default: 1
rsdriver=string
Driver name for reference system table
Options: mysql, odbc, sqlite, pg, ogr, dbf
Default: sqlite
rsdatabase=string
Database name for reference system table
Default: $GISDBASE/$LOCATION_NAME/$MAPSET/sqlite/sqlite.db
rstable=string [required]
Name of the reference system table
file=name
Name of file containing segment rules. If not given, read from stdin.
DESCRIPTION
v.lrs.segment creates points/segments from input lines, linear reference system and
positions read from standard in or a file.
The format is as follows:
P <point_id> <line_id> <milepost>+<offset> [<side offset>]
L <segment_id> <line_id> <milepost>+<offset> <milepost>+<offset> [<side offset>]
NOTES
For more information and examples see the help page for v.lrs.segment’s sister module,
v.segment.
EXAMPLE
This example is written for the Spearfish dataset (it continues the example from
v.lrs.create).
In this example, the ’route_lrs’ shall be extended for a new position (point) along the
LRS after bus stop 4:
# new point on LRS
echo "P 7 22 4+180" | v.lrs.segment route_lrs out=route_lrs_new rstable=route_lrs
g.region vector=route_lrs n=n+100 s=s-100 -p
d.erase
# existing LRS
d.vect route_lrs
d.vect busstops disp=attr attr=cat size=10 bg=white lcol=blue yref=bottom
d.vect busstops icon=basic/circle fcol=blue
db.select table=route_lrs
# show modified map
d.vect route_lrs_new col=red
TODO
Figure out how to merge result into existing LRS map and table.
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