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r3.out.v5d(1) GRASS GIS User's Manual r3.out.v5d(1)

r3.out.v5d - Exports GRASS 3D raster map to 3-dimensional Vis5D file.

raster3d, export, output, voxel

r3.out.v5d
r3.out.v5d --help
r3.out.v5d [-m] input=string output=name [--overwrite] [--help] [--verbose] [--quiet] [--ui]

-m

Use map coordinates instead of xyz coordinates
--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

input=string [required]

3D raster map to be converted to Vis5D (V5D) file
output=name [required]

Name for V5D output file

Exports 3D raster maps to V5D format. The map parameter is a valid 3D raster map in the current mapset search path. The output parameter is the name of a V5D file which will be written in the current working directory.

Vis5D is a system for interactive visualization of large 5D gridded data sets such as those produced by numerical weather models. The user can make isosurfaces, contour line slices, colored slices, volume renderings, etc. of data in a 3D raster map, then rotate and animate the images in real time. There’s also a feature for wind trajectory tracing, a way to make text anotations for publications, support for interactive data analysis, etc.

r3.in.v5d, r3.out.vtk

Jaro Hofierka, GeoModel s.r.o., Slovakia

Available at: r3.out.v5d source code (history)

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