1v.dissolve(1) Grass User's Manual v.dissolve(1)
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6 v.dissolve - Dissolves boundaries between adjacent areas sharing a
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10 vector, dissolve, area, line
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13 v.dissolve
14 v.dissolve --help
15 v.dissolve input=name [layer=string] [column=name] output=name
16 [--overwrite] [--help] [--verbose] [--quiet] [--ui]
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18 Flags:
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20 Allow output files to overwrite existing files
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22 --help
23 Print usage summary
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25 --verbose
26 Verbose module output
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28 --quiet
29 Quiet module output
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32 Force launching GUI dialog
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36 Name of input vector map
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40 Layer number or name.
41 Vector features can have category values in different layers. This
42 number determines which layer to use. When used with direct OGR
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47 Name of attribute column used to dissolve common boundaries
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50 Name for output vector map
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53 The v.dissolve module is used to merge adjacent areas in a vector map
54 which share the same category value. The resulting merged area(s)
55 retains this category value. Alternatively an integer or string column
56 can be defined which is used to find adjacent polygons with identical
57 attribute for common boundary dissolving. In this case the categories
58 are not retained, only the values of the new key column. See the
59 v.reclass help page for details.
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62 GRASS defines a vector area as composite entity consisting of a set of
63 closed boundaries and a centroid. The centroids must contain a category
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71 Merging of areas can also be accomplished using v.extract -d which pro‐
72 vides some additional options. In fact, v.dissolve is simply a
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77 Basic use
78 v.dissolve input=undissolved output=dissolved
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80 Dissolving based on column attributes
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82 g.copy vect=soils_general,mysoils_general
83 v.dissolve mysoils_general output=mysoils_general_families column=GSL_NAME
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85 Dissolving adjacent SHAPE files to remove tile boundaries
86 If tile boundaries of adjacent maps (e.g. CORINE Landcover SHAPE files)
87 have to be removed, an extra step is required to remove duplicated
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89 # patch tiles after import:
90 v.patch -e `g.list type=vector pat="clc2000_*" separator=","` out=clc2000_patched
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92 v.clean clc2000_patched out=clc2000_clean tool=snap,break,rmdupl thresh=.01
93 # dissolve based on column attributes:
94 v.dissolve input=clc2000_clean output=clc2000_final col=CODE_00
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97 v.category, v.centroids, v.extract, v.reclass
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100 module: M. Hamish Bowman, Dept. Marine Science, Otago University, New
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102 Markus Neteler for column support
103 help page: Trevor Wiens
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105 Last changed: $Date: 2014-12-27 00:33:06 +0100 (Sat, 27 Dec 2014) $
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108 Available at: v.dissolve source code (history)
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