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NAME

       v.buffer  - Creates a buffer around vector features of given type.

KEYWORDS

       vector, buffer, area, circle, geometry, line, grow, shrink

SYNOPSIS

       v.buffer
       v.buffer --help
       v.buffer       [-sct]       input=name        [layer=string]        [cats=range]        [where=sql_query]
       [type=string[,string,...]]    output=name    [distance=float]     [minordistance=float]     [angle=float]
       [column=name]    [scale=float]    [tolerance=float]    [--overwrite]   [--help]   [--verbose]   [--quiet]
       [--ui]

   Flags:
       -s
           Make outside corners straight

       -c
           Do not make caps at the ends of polylines

       -t
           Transfer categories and attributes

       --overwrite
           Allow output files to overwrite existing files

       --help
           Print usage summary

       --verbose
           Verbose module output

       --quiet
           Quiet module output

       --ui
           Force launching GUI dialog

   Parameters:
       input=name [required]
           Name of input vector map
           Or data source for direct OGR access

       layer=string
           Layer number or name (’-1’ for all layers)
           A single vector map can be connected to multiple database tables. This number determines which  table
           to use. When used with direct OGR access this is the layer name.
           Default: -1

       cats=range
           Category values
           Example: 1,3,7-9,13

       where=sql_query
           WHERE conditions of SQL statement without ’where’ keyword
           Example: income < 1000 and population >= 10000

       type=string[,string,...]
           Input feature type
           Options: point, line, boundary, centroid, area
           Default: point,line,area

       output=name [required]
           Name for output vector map

       distance=float
           Buffer distance along major axis in map units

       minordistance=float
           Buffer distance along minor axis in map units

       angle=float
           Angle of major axis in degrees
           Default: 0

       column=name
           Name of column to use for buffer distances

       scale=float
           Scaling factor for attribute column values
           Default: 1.0

       tolerance=float
           Maximum distance between theoretical arc and polygon segments as multiple of buffer (default 0.01)

DESCRIPTION

       v.buffer  creates  a  buffer around features of given type, which have a category in the given layer. The
       tolerance controls the number of vector segments being generated (the smaller the value, the more  vector
       segments are generated).

NOTES

       Internal  buffers  for areas can be generated with negative distance values ("inward buffer" or "negative
       buffer" or "shrinking").

       v.buffer fusions the geometries of buffers by default.   Categories  and  attribute  table  will  not  be
       transferred  (this  would not make sense as one buffer geometry can be the result of many different input
       geometries). To transfer the categories and attributes the user can set the t flag. This will  result  in
       buffers  being cut up where buffers of individual input geometries overlap.  Each part that is the result
       of overlapping buffers of multiple geometries  will  have  multiple  categories  corresponding  to  those
       geometries,  and  multiple buffer areas can have the same category. The buffer for the input feature with
       category X can thus be retrieved by selecting all buffer areas with category X (see example below).

       Buffers for lines and areas are generated using the algorithms from the GEOS library.

       For advanced users: built-in buffer algorithm no longer desired, we use GEOS: If GRASS  is  not  compiled
       with  GEOS support or environmental variable GRASS_VECTOR_BUFFER is defined, then GRASS generates buffers
       using built-in buffering algorithm (which is still buggy for some input data).

       The options minordistance, angle, tolerance are kept for backward compatibility and have no  effect  with
       GEOS buffering.

   Corner settings
       The following vector line related corners (also called "cap") exist:

           •   no cap:      

           •   rounded cap:

           •   square cap:
       By  default v.buffer creates rounded buffers (blue color on figure below): Straight corners with caps are
       created by -s flag (red color on the figure below), while -c flag  doesn’t  make  caps  at  the  ends  of
       polylines  (green  color  on  the  figure  below): Using -s with a point vector map as input data, square
       buffers are created instead of round buffers.

EXAMPLES

       All examples are based on the North Carolina sample dataset.

   Buffer around input lines
       v.buffer input=roadsmajor output=roadsmajor_buffer type=line distance=100
       Buffer of 100m along the "roadsmajor" lines (map subset, original center line shown in black)

   Circles around input points
       v.buffer input=hospitals output=hospitals_circled type=point distance=2000
       Buffer of 2000m around the "hospitals" points (map subset, original  points  shown  in  black,  new  area
       centroids in red)

   Circles around input points with attribute transfer
       v.buffer input=hospitals output=hospitals_circled type=point distance=1000 -t
       # display buffer around hospital with category 36,
       # this buffer is composed of several areas:
       d.vect map=hospitals_circled type=area layer=1 cats=36
       # extract this buffer, dissolving boundaries
       v.extract in=hospitals_circled output=hospital_36_circled layer=1 cats=36 -d

   Buffer around input areas
       v.buffer input=lakes output=lakes_buffer type=area distance=100
       Buffer of 100m around the "lakes" polygons (map subset, original areas shown in black)

   Buffer inside input areas
       In  this example, an internal buffer ("inward buffer" or "negative buffer") is generated using a negative
       distance value:
       v.buffer input=lakes output=lakes_buffer type=area distance=-50
       Internal buffer of 50m inside the "lakes" polygons (map subset, original areas shown in black)
       Not all features are buffered, only the  polygons  that  allow  creation  inside  a  topological  cleaned
       polygon.

REFERENCES

           •   GEOS Library

SEE ALSO

        r.buffer, v.parallel, v.extract, v.type, v.patch, v.db.connect

AUTHORS

       Radim Blazek
       Rewritten by Rosen Matev (with support through the Google Summer of Code program 2008)
       Rewritten by Markus Metz (2011, 2012)

SOURCE CODE

       Available at: v.buffer source code (history)

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