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@@ -49,16 +49,35 @@ each profile point.
 If the units are not specified, current location units will be used.
 If the units are not specified, current location units will be used.
 In case of geographic locations (latitude/longitude), meters are used as default unit.
 In case of geographic locations (latitude/longitude), meters are used as default unit.
 
 
+<h2>NOTES</h2>
+
+The profile resolution is measured exactly from the supplied end or
+"turning" point along the profile. The end of a profile segment will be an
+exact multiple of the profile resolution and will therefore not always match
+the end point coordinates entered for the segmanet.
+
+<p>To extract the numbers in scripts, following parameters can be used:
+<div class="code"><pre>
+r.profile input=dgm12.5 coordinates=3570631,5763556 2>/dev/null
+</pre></div>
+
+This filters out the everything except the numbers.
+
 <h2>EXAMPLES</h2>
 <h2>EXAMPLES</h2>
 
 
-<b>Example 1</b><br>
-Extract a profile with coordinates provided on the command line:
+<h3>Extraction of values along profile defined by coordinates (variant 1)</h3>
+
+Extract a profile with coordinates (wayoints) provided on the command line
+(North Carolina data set):
 
 
 <div class="code"><pre>
 <div class="code"><pre>
-r.profile input=elevation output=profile_points coordinates=562517,7779433,562984,7779533,563875,7779800
+g.region raster=elevation -p
+r.profile -g input=elevation output=profile_points.csv \
+          coordinates=641712,226095,641546,224138,641546,222048,641049,221186
 </pre></div>
 </pre></div>
 This will extract a profile along the track defined by the three coordinate
 This will extract a profile along the track defined by the three coordinate
-pairs.
+pairs. The output file "profile_points.csv" contains
+east,north,distance,value (here: elevation).
 <p><br>
 <p><br>
 
 
 
 
@@ -91,37 +110,36 @@ d.where | r.profile elevation.dem
 <p><br>
 <p><br>
 -->
 -->
 
 
-<b>Example 2</b><br>
-Pipe coordinates into r.profile
+<h3>Extraction of values along profile defined by coordinates (variant 2)</h3>
+
+Coordinate pairs can also being "piped" into <em>r.profile</em>:
+
 <div class="code"><pre>
 <div class="code"><pre>
-r.profile elevation.dem res=1000 file=- &lt;&lt; EOF
- 591243,4926344
- 592509,4922156
- 594100,4920793
- 599910,4919365
- 602929,4919235
- 604844,4918391
- 606468,4917190
- 607766,4915664
+r.profile elevation resolution=1000 file=- &lt;&lt; EOF
+641712,226095
+641546,224138
+641546,222048
+641049,221186
 EOF
 EOF
 </pre></div>
 </pre></div>
 
 
+The output is the following:
 
 
-<h2>NOTES</h2>
-
-The profile resolution is measured exactly from the supplied end or
-"turning" point along the profile. The end of a profile segment will be an
-exact multiple of the profile resolution and will therefore not always match
-the end point coordinates entered for the segmanet.
-
-<p>To extract the numbers in scripts, following parameters can be used:
 <div class="code"><pre>
 <div class="code"><pre>
-r.profile input=dgm12.5 coordinates=3570631,5763556 2>/dev/null
+Using resolution: 1000 [meters]
+Output columns:
+Along track dist. [meters], Elevation
+Approx. transect length: 1964.027749 [meters]
+ 0.000000 84.661507
+ 1000.000000 98.179062
+Approx. transect length: 2090.000000 [meters]
+ 1964.027749 83.638138
+ 2964.027749 89.141029
+ 3964.027749 78.497757
+Approx. transect length: 995.014070 [meters]
+ 4054.027749 73.988029
 </pre></div>
 </pre></div>
 
 
-This filters out the everything except the numbers.
-
-
 <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
 <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
 
 
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