
NAME
v.category - Attach, delete or report vector categories to map geometry.
KEYWORDS
vector
SYNOPSIS
v.category
v.category help
v.category [-g] input=name [output=name] [type=string[,string,...]] [option=string] [cat=integer] [layer=integer[,integer,...]] [step=integer] [--overwrite] [--verbose] [--quiet]
Flags:
- -g
- Shell script style, currently only for report
- Format: layer type count min max
- --overwrite
- Allow output files to overwrite existing files
- --verbose
- Verbose module output
- --quiet
- Quiet module output
Parameters:
- input=name
- Name of input vector map
- output=name
- Name for output vector map
- type=string[,string,...]
- Type
- Feature type(s)
- Options: point,line,boundary,centroid,area
- Default: point,line,boundary,centroid,area
- option=string
- Action to be done
- Options: add,del,chlayer,sum,report,print
- Default: add
- add: add a new category
- del: delete category
- chlayer: change layer number (e.g. layer=3,1 changes layer 3 to layer 1)
- sum: add the value specified by cat option to the current category value
- report: print report (statistics), in shell style: layer type count min max
- print: print category values, more cats in the same layer are separated by '/'
- cat=integer
- Category value
- Default: 1
- layer=integer[,integer,...]
- Layer number
- A single vector map can be connected to multiple database tables. This number determines which table to use.
- Default: 1
- step=integer
- Category increment
- Default: 1
DESCRIPTION
v.category attaches, deletes or reports vector categories to map
geometry. These categories (IDs) are used to link a vector map to an
attribute table.
NOTES
Use v.to.db to upload related categories to a linked attribute
table.
The type parameter specifies the type of geometry objects to which the category is added;
it is similar to an input filter - only the geometry specified in 'type' is processed.
If the type parameter is set to centroid and the option parameter set to add,
new categories will be added to existing centroids. Note however, that new centroids cannot be created this way.
To do so, they must be added manually using v.digit or by running v.category with the type parameter set
to area (see below also).
Areas are a special case because it is impossible to attach a cat to an area without a centroid;
in this case, the module places new centroids in areas automatically.
EXAMPLES
1) Report vector categories
v.category in=testmap option=report
LAYER/TABLE 1/testmap:
type count min max
point 0 0 0
line 1379 1 1379
boundary 0 0 0
centroid 0 0 0
area 0 0 0
all 1379 1 1379
2) Delete all vector categories in layer 1
v.category in=testmap out=outmap option=del
3) Add vector categories in layer 1 with step=2
v.category in=outmap out=stepmap option=add step=2
LAYER/TABLE 1/outmap:
type count min max
point 0 0 0
line 1379 1 2757
boundary 0 0 0
centroid 0 0 0
area 0 0 0
all 1379 1 2757
4) Add categories/centroids to a vector map without categories
v.category in=wkt out=wktnew option=add
Results can be tested using d.what.vect.
SEE ALSO
v.db.connect,
v.to.db
AUTHOR
Radim Blazek, ITC-Irst, Trento, Italy
Last changed: $Date: 2006-08-31 16:06:33 +0200 (Thu, 31 Aug 2006) $
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