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+ <title>GRASS GIS manual: LRS (Linear Referencing System)</title>
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<h2>LRS (Linear Referencing System)</h2>
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+<h2>KEYWORDS</h2>
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+vector, Linear Reference System, networking
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+<h2>DESCRIPTION</h2>
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A Linear Referencing System (LRS) is a system
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where features (points or segments) are localized by a measure along a linear element.
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The LRS can be used to reference events for any network of linear
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@@ -187,6 +191,8 @@ Radim Blazek, ITC-irst/MPA Solutions Trento<br>
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Documentation update (based on above journal article and available fragments): Markus Neteler
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<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i>
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+<p><a href="index.html">Main index</a> - <a href="vector.html">Vector index</a> - <a href="topics.html">Topics index</a> - <a href="keywords.html">Keywords Index</a> - <a href="full_index.html">Full index</a></p>
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+<p>© 2003-2013 <a href="http://grass.osgeo.org">GRASS Development Team</a>, GRASS GIS 7.0.svn Reference Manual</p>
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