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GRASS GIS 7.8.2 Reference Manual

       Geographic  Resources Analysis Support System, commonly referred to as GRASS, is a Geographic Information
       System  (GIS)  used  for  geospatial  data  management  and  analysis,  image  processing,  graphics/maps
       production,  spatial  modeling,  and  visualization.  GRASS  is currently used in academic and commercial
       settings around the world, as  well  as  by  many  governmental  agencies  and  environmental  consulting
       companies.

       This  reference  manual details the use of modules distributed with Geographic Resources Analysis Support
       System (GRASS), an open source (GNU GPLed), image processing and geographic information system (GIS).  Go
       back to help overview

   Miscellaneous commands:
       m.cogo                                                       A   simple  utility  for  converting  bearing  and  distance
                                                                    measurements to coordinates and vice versa.

       m.measure                                                    Measures the lengths and areas of features.

       m.nviz.image                                                 Creates a 3D rendering of GIS data.

       m.nviz.script                                                Creates fly-through script to run in NVIZ.

       m.proj                                                       Converts coordinates from one projection to  another  (cs2cs
                                                                    frontend).

       m.transform                                                  Computes  a  coordinate  transformation based on the control
                                                                    points.

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