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NAME

       v.vect.stats  - Count points in areas, calculate statistics from point attributes.

KEYWORDS

       vector, attribute table, database, univariate statistics, zonal statistics

SYNOPSIS

       v.vect.stats
       v.vect.stats --help
       v.vect.stats       [-p]       points=name      areas=name       [type=string[,string,...]]
       [points_layer=string]    [areas_layer=string]     [method=string]     [points_column=name]
       [count_column=string]       [stats_column=string]      [separator=character]      [--help]
       [--verbose]  [--quiet]  [--ui]

   Flags:
       -p
           Print output to stdout, do not update attribute table
           First column is always area category

       --help
           Print usage summary

       --verbose
           Verbose module output

       --quiet
           Quiet module output

       --ui
           Force launching GUI dialog

   Parameters:
       points=name [required]
           Name of input vector map
           Name of existing vector map with points

       areas=name [required]
           Name of input vector map
           Name of existing vector map with areas

       type=string[,string,...]
           Feature type
           Input feature type
           Options: point, centroid
           Default: point

       points_layer=string
           Layer number for points map
           Vector features can have category values in different layers. This  number  determines
           which layer to use. When used with direct OGR access this is the layer name.
           Default: 1

       areas_layer=string
           Layer number for area map
           Vector  features  can have category values in different layers. This number determines
           which layer to use. When used with direct OGR access this is the layer name.
           Default: 1

       method=string
           Method for aggregate statistics
           Options: sum, average,  median,  mode,  minimum,  min_cat,  maximum,  max_cat,  range,
           stddev, variance, diversity

       points_column=name
           Column name of points map to use for statistics
           Column of points map must be numeric

       count_column=string
           Column name to upload points count
           Column to hold points count, must be of type integer, will be created if not existing

       stats_column=string
           Column name to upload statistics
           Column to hold statistics, must be of type double, will be created if not existing

       separator=character
           Field separator
           Special characters: pipe, comma, space, tab, newline
           Default: pipe

DESCRIPTION

       v.vect.stats  counts  the  number of points in vector map points falling into each area in
       vector map areas.  Optionally statistics on point attributes in points are calculated  for
       each  area. The results are either uploaded to the attribute table of the vector map areas
       or printed to stdout.

       Statistical Methods: Using numeric attribute values of all points  falling  into  a  given
       area,  a  new  value  is  detmined with the selected method.  v.vect.stats can perform the
       following operations:

       sum
           The sum of values.

       average
           The average value of all point attributes (sum / count).

       median
           The value found half-way through a list of the attribute values, when these are ranged
           in numerical order.

       mode
           The most frequently occurring value.

       minimum
           The minimum observed value.

       min_cat
           The point category corresponding to the minimum observed value.

       maximum
           The maximum observed value.

       max_cat
           The point category corresponding to the maximum observed value.

       range
           The range of the observed values.

       stddev
           The statistical standard deviation of the attribute values.

       variance
           The statistical variance of the attribute values.

       diversity
           The number of different attribute values.

NOTES

       Points not falling into any area are ignored. Areas without category (no centroid attached
       or centroid without category) are ignored.  If no points are falling into  a  given  area,
       the point count is set to 0 (zero) and the statistics result to "null".

       The  columns count_column and stats_column are created if not existing. If they do already
       exist, the count_column must be of type  integer  and  the  stats_column  of  type  double
       precision.

EXAMPLES

   Preparation for examples
       The  subsequent  examples  are  based  on  randomly sampled elevation data (North Carolina
       sample database):
       # work on map copy for attribute editing
       g.copy vector=zipcodes_wake,myzipcodes_wake
       # set computational region: extent of ZIP code map, raster pixels
       # aligned to raster map
       g.region vector=myzipcodes_wake align=elev_state_500m -p
       #  generate random elevation points
       r.random elev_state_500m vector=rand5000 n=5000
       v.colors rand5000 color=elevation
       # visualization
       d.mon wx0
       d.vect myzipcodes_wake -c
       d.vect rand5000
       These vector maps are used for the examples below.

   Count points per polygon with printed output
       See above for the creation of the input maps.

       Counting points per polygon, print results to terminal:
       v.vect.stats points=rand5000 area=myzipcodes_wake -p

   Count points per polygon with column update
       See above for the creation of the input maps.

       Counting of points per polygon, with update of "num_points" column (will be  automatically
       created):
       v.vect.stats points=rand5000 area=myzipcodes_wake count_column=num_points
       # verify result
       v.db.select myzipcodes_wake column=ZIPCODE_,ZIPNAME,num_points

   Average values of points in polygon with printed output
       See above for the creation of the input maps.

       Calculation  of average point elevation per ZIP code polygon, printed to terminal in comma
       separated style:
       # check name of point map column:
       v.info -c rand5000
       v.vect.stats points=rand5000 area=myzipcodes_wake \
         method=average points_column=value separator=comma -p

   Average values of points in polygon with column update
       See above for the creation of the input maps.

       Calculation of average point elevation per ZIP code polygon,  with  update  of  "avg_elev"
       column and counting of points per polygon, with update of "num_points" column (new columns
       will be automatically created):
       # check name of point map column:
       v.info -c rand5000
       v.vect.stats points=rand5000 area=myzipcodes_wake count_column=num_points \
         method=average points_column=value stats_column=avg_elev
       # verify result
       v.db.select myzipcodes_wake column=ZIPCODE_,ZIPNAME,avg_elev

SEE ALSO

        v.distance, r.distance, v.rast.stats, v.what.vect

AUTHOR

       Markus Metz

       Last changed: $Date: 2015-01-01 13:07:46 +0100 (Thu, 01 Jan 2015) $

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