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NAME¶
v.perturb - Random location perturbations of vector points.KEYWORDS¶
vector, geometry, statistics, random, point patternSYNOPSIS¶
v.perturbv.perturb --help
v.perturb [-b] input=name [layer=string] output=name [distribution=string] parameters=float[,float,...] [minimum=float] [seed=integer] [--overwrite] [--help] [--verbose] [--quiet] [--ui]
Flags:¶
- -b
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Do not build topology
Advantageous when handling a large number of points - --overwrite
-
Allow output files to overwrite existing files - --help
-
Print usage summary - --verbose
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Verbose module output - --quiet
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Quiet module output - --ui
-
Force launching GUI dialog
Parameters:¶
- input=name [required]
-
Name of input vector map
Or data source for direct OGR access - layer=string
-
Layer number or name (’-1’ for all layers)
A single vector map can be connected to multiple database tables. This number determines which table to use. When used with direct OGR access this is the layer name.
Default: -1 - output=name [required]
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Name for output vector map - distribution=string
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Distribution of perturbation
Options: uniform, normal
Default: uniform - parameters=float[,float,...] [required]
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Parameter(s) of distribution
If the distribution is uniform, only one parameter, the maximum, is needed. For a normal distribution, two parameters, the mean and standard deviation, are required. - minimum=float
-
Minimum deviation in map units
Default: 0.0 - seed=integer
-
Seed for random number generation
Default: 0
DESCRIPTION¶
v.perturb reads a vector map of points and writes the same points but perturbs the eastings and northings by adding either a uniform or normal delta value. Perturbation means that a variating spatial deviation is added to the coordinates.NOTES¶
The uniform distribution is always centered about zero. The associated parameter is constrained to be positive and specifies the maximum of the distribution; the minimum is the negation of that parameter. Do perturb into a ring around the center, the minimum parameter can be used.Usually, the mean (first parameter) of the normal distribution is zero (i.e., the distribution is centered at zero). The standard deviation (second parameter) is naturally constrained to be positive.
Output vector points are not guaranteed to be contained within the current geographic region.
SEE ALSO¶
v.randomv.univar
AUTHOR¶
James Darrell McCauleywhen he was at: Agricultural Engineering Purdue University
Random number generators originally written in FORTRAN by Wes Peterson and translated to C using f2c.
Last changed: $Date: 2011-11-08 13:24:20 -0800 (Tue, 08 Nov 2011) $
SOURCE CODE¶
Available at: v.perturb source code (history)Main index | Vector index | Topics index | Keywords index | Graphical index | Full index
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