1r.contour(1) GRASS GIS User's Manual r.contour(1)
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6 r.contour - Produces a vector map of specified contours from a raster
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10 raster, surface, contours, vector
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13 r.contour
14 r.contour --help
15 r.contour [-t] input=name output=name [step=float] [lev‐
16 els=float[,float,...]] [minlevel=float] [maxlevel=float] [cut=in‐
17 teger] [--overwrite] [--help] [--verbose] [--quiet] [--ui]
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19 Flags:
20 -t
21 Do not create attribute table
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23 --overwrite
24 Allow output files to overwrite existing files
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26 --help
27 Print usage summary
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29 --verbose
30 Verbose module output
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32 --quiet
33 Quiet module output
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35 --ui
36 Force launching GUI dialog
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38 Parameters:
39 input=name [required]
40 Name of input raster map
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43 Name for output vector map
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46 Increment between contour levels
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49 List of contour levels
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52 Minimum contour level
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55 Maximum contour level
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58 Minimum number of points for a contour line (0 -> no limit)
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62 r.contour produces a vector map of specified contours from input raster
63 map. Contours can be produced using a comma-separated list of values
64 in levels, or at some regular increment using the step parameter, using
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67 mum cell values in the input raster map will be used.
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70 r.contour will either step through incremental contours or produce con‐
71 tours from a list of levels, not both. If both a list of levels and a
72 step are specified, the list will be produced and the step will be ig‐
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75 Zero is treated as a valid data value by r.contour.
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77 If a contour level exactly matches a category value in the raster map,
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81 The optional cut parameter allows the user to specify a minimum number
82 of raster cells eligilble to be included in a contour line written to
83 the output vector map. It acts like a filter, omitting spurs, single
84 points, etc., making the output more generalized.
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87 In the Spearfish location, produce a vector contour map from input
88 raster elevation.dem with contour levels from 1000m to 2000m, 100m con‐
89 tour step, and a minimum of 200 input raster points contributing to the
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91 r.contour input=elevation.dem output=elevation_dem_contours \
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94 For an example of using levels with r.contour this example uses the el‐
95 evation map from the North Carolina database:
96 g.region raster=elevation
97 r.contour in=elevation out=contours levels=60,90,120,150 --o
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100 d.vect contours color=red
101 Contour lines shown on shaded terrain map
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103 For an example of using steps with r.contour this example uses the Li‐
104 DAR data derived elevation map from the North Carolina database:
105 g.region raster=elev_lid792_1m -p
106 r.contour input=elev_lid792_1m output=elev_lid792_1m_contours \
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110 Terry Baker, U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory
111 3/2001: cut parameter and fixes by Andrea Aime (aaime@libero.it)
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114 Available at: r.contour source code (history)
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