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NAME
d.mapgraph - Generates and displays simple graphics on map layers drawn in the active graphics monitor display frame.
KEYWORDS
display, cartography
SYNOPSIS
d.mapgraph
d.mapgraph help
d.mapgraph [input=string] [color=string] [--verbose] [--quiet]
Parameters:
- input=string
- Unix file containg graphing instructions, if not given reads from standard input
- color=string
- Color to draw with, either a standard GRASS color or R:G:B triplet (separated by colons)
- Default: black
This module is superseded and scheduled for demolition.
Please use "d.graph
-m" instead.
DESCRIPTION
d.mapgraph draws graphics that are described in
standard input (default) or the UNIX input file
name. If commands are entered via standard
input, a ctrl-d is used to signal the end of input
to d.mapgraph. This program performs
essentially the same function as
d.graph; however,
point locations are specified to d.mapgraph in the
geographic coordinate system of the user's current mapset
and location (i.e., in map coordinates), rather than in
graphics display screen coordinates.
The program can be run interactively or non-interactively.
The user can run the program completely non-interactively
by specifying the name of a file containing
d.mapgraph graphics commands and the values of all
needed parameters on the command line. The user can
instead elect to run the program partially interactively,
by specifying any/all of the parameters except the
graphics input=name parameter on the
command line. In this case, d.mapgraph will
expect the user to input d.mapgraph graphics
commands from standard input (i.e., the keyboard) and will
(silently) prompt the user for these graphics commands.
Alternately, the user can simply type d.mapgraph on
the command line, and be prompted for the values of all
parameters (the user can still input graphics commands from
an input file using this form.) In this case, the user is
presented with the standard GRASS
g.parser interface.
d.mapgraph is used for drawing simple graphics on
top of map layers. The coordinate system used by
d.mapgraph is the same as that of the map layer
displayed in the active display frame on the graphics
monitor (or that of the user's current region, if no map is
displayed).
The graphics language is simple and uses the following commands:
- # comment
- A line of comment which is ignored in the processing.
- move xpos ypos
- The current location is updated to xpos ypos
(where these, respectively, are the easting and northing of
geographic coordinates stated in the map coordinate system
of the user's current GRASS location, falling within the
current region and active frame). If unspecified by the
user, the current location becomes (0,0). If, as most
likely, the point (0,0) falls outside of the user's current
region, graphics drawn there will not appear in the
graphics frame.
Note: use g.region
to obtain the coordinates of current location. Use
d.where to obtain specific
map coordinates of various points on the raster map
displayed in the active frame.
Note: there must be a space between xpos and ypos.
- draw xpos ypos
- A line is drawn in the current color from the current
location to the new location xpos ypos, which then
becomes the current location. xpos and
ypos are (respectively) an easting and northing
stated in the map coordinate system of the user's current
GRASS location, and located within the user's current
geographic region and active frame.
Note: there must be a space between xpos and ypos.
- color color
- Sets the current color to that stated.
Color options are: red,
orange,
yellow,
green,
blue,
indigo,
violet,
magenta,
brown,
gray,
white,
black,
an R:G:B triplet (separated by colons),
or the word "none" (draws in the default background color).
- size xper yper
- Subsequent text will be drawn such that the text is
xper percent of the display frame's width and
yper percent of the display frame height. If not
specified by the user, the text size becomes 5 percent of
the active frame's width and 5 percent of the frame's
height. This is equivalent to entering size 5 5.
- text line-of-text
- The stated text is drawn at the current location using
the current color and the current size.
- icon type size x y
- Draws an icon of types o, x, or + with specified size
at location x,y. Note: type o designates a square.
- polygon
xpos ypos
xpos ypos
.
.
.
- The map coordinates appearing on lines beneath the word
polygon, one pair per line, circumscribe a
polygon which is to be filled with the current color.
NOTES
d.mapgraph is identical to the
d.graph command, except for the
difference in coordinate systems used. In the future functionality will
be merged into d.graph and d.mapgraph will be removed.
d.mapgraph will complain if the user enters
something to standard input that it does not understand.
Blank lines in the input file will result in this error
message.
EXAMPLE
Draw some text in the center of the display:
EAST=`g.region -c | grep east | cut -f2 -d:`
NORTH=`g.region -c | grep north | cut -f2 -d:`
d.mapgraph << EOF
move $EAST $NORTH
text GRASS
EOF
SEE ALSO
d.frame
d.graph
d.rast
d.zoom
g.region
AUTHOR
James Westervelt,
U.S. Army Construction Engineering
Research Laboratory
Last changed: $Date: 2011-11-08 03:23:06 -0800 (Tue, 08 Nov 2011) $
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