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- <h2>KEYWORDS</h2>
- <a href="display.html">display</a>, <a href="topic_GUI.html">GUI</a>, <a href="keywords.html#raster">raster</a>, <a href="keywords.html#editing">editing</a>, <a href="keywords.html#digitizer">digitizer</a>
- <h2>DESCRIPTION</h2>
- <b>Raster Digitizer</b> is a simple tool to quickly draw lines, areas,
- and circles and save these features in a raster map. It is accessible
- from the Map Display toolbar (from the combo box on the right).
- <p>
- <em>Raster Digitizer</em> currently allows you to:
- <ul>
- <li>draw polygons, lines and points</li>
- <li>set category value of the feature you are drawing</li>
- <li>set feature width (width of currently digitized line or diameter of a digitized point in map units)</li>
- <li>create a new raster from scratch or from an already existing raster</li>
- <li>undo edits and save edits before leaving the digitizer</li>
- </ul>
- <p>
- The typical workflow includes these steps:
- <ol>
- <li>Set computational region as needed.</li>
- <li>Switch to Raster Digitizer and select a map to create.
- Select either a new raster or create a new raster from existing raster,
- also select raster type (CELL, FCELL, DCELL)</li>
- <li>Specify category value and width <em>before</em> drawing a feature</li>
- <li>Specify digitizing tool (area, line, point)</li>
- <li>Start digitizing and when you want to finish area or line, <em>use right click</em></li>
- <li>Change color of temporary overlay depending on your needs</li>
- <li>Set different category and repeat</li>
- <li>At any point you can use <em>Undo</em> or <em>Save</em></li>
- <li>If existing raster is used for the new raster, digitized areas will respect
- the color table, but you can always set different color table.</li>
- </ol>
- <h2>NOTES</h2>
- Raster Digitizer respects computational region including the currently set resolution.
- <h2>EXAMPLES</h2>
- In the following figures we start with elev_lid792_1m raster map in North carolina sample dataset
- and digitize two buildings, one rectangular and one with circular footprint.
- Both buildings have the roof level at 130 m. We set the width when digitizing the point to 50 meters
- which results in the building having 50 m in diameter.
- When we are done with digitizing, we save the result and explore cast shadows of the buildings with
- <a href="r.sun.html">r.sun</a> module:
- <div class="code"><pre>
- g.region raster=elev_lid792_1m
- # now create elev_edited raster by digitizing and save
- r.slope.aspect elevation=elev_edited slope=elev_slope aspect=elev_aspect
- r.sun elevation=elev_edited aspect=elev_aspect slope=elev_slope beam_rad=beam day=172 time=6
- </pre></div>
- <div align="center">
- <a href="wxGUI_rdigit_step1.png"><img src="wxGUI_rdigit_step1.png" alt="Raster digitizer example step 1" width="400" height="310"></a>
- <a href="wxGUI_rdigit_step2.png"><img src="wxGUI_rdigit_step2.png" alt="Raster digitizer example step 2" width="400" height="310"></a>
- <a href="wxGUI_rdigit_step3.png"><img src="wxGUI_rdigit_step3.png" alt="Raster digitizer example step 3" width="400" height="310"></a>
- <a href="wxGUI_rdigit_step4.png"><img src="wxGUI_rdigit_step4.png" alt="Raster digitizer example step 4" width="400" height="310"></a>
- <a href="wxGUI_rdigit_step5.png"><img src="wxGUI_rdigit_step5.png" alt="Raster digitizer example step 5" width="400" height="310"></a>
- <br>
- <i>Figure: Steps to digitize new buildings on elev_lid792_1m raster map.</i>
- </div>
- <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
- <em>
- <a href="wxGUI.html">wxGUI</a><br>
- <a href="wxGUI.components.html">wxGUI components</a>,<br>
- <a href="r.in.poly.html">r.in.poly</a> (backend of digitizer),<br>
- <a href="g.gui.vdigit.html">g.gui.vdigit</a>
- </em>
- <h2>AUTHORS</h2>
- Anna Petrasova, NCSU GeoForALL Laboratory<br>
- Tomas Zigo (standalone module)
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