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NAME
v.clip - Extracts features of input map which overlay features of clip map.
KEYWORDS
vector, clip, area
SYNOPSIS
v.clip v.clip --help v.clip [-dr] input=name clip=name output=name [--overwrite] [--help] [--verbose] [--quiet] [--ui] Flags: -d Do not dissolve clip map -r Clip by region --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 vector map to be clipped Or data source for direct OGR access clip=name [required] Name of clip vector map Or data source for direct OGR access output=name [required] Name for output vector map
DESCRIPTION
v.clip module enables extracting those features of input vector map, which overlay features of clip map, as well as their storing in a new vector map. In default, boundaries of clip map are dissolved before clipping. Alternatively, flag -d can be ticked to retain the boundaries of clip map. Flag -b facilitates clipping by current computational region. It is possible to clip vector maps consisting of points, lines, areas or combinations of these. However, the current version does not fully support clipping of mixed geometry containing points. In such a case, the output map will only store clipped lines and/or areas.
NOTES
v.clip is a front-end to v.overlay, as well as v.select. Clipping of areas and/or lines can be achieved using v.overlay. Clipping of points can be performed with v.select.
EXAMPLES
Basic use Clip railroads by counties Wake and Johnston in North Carolina (North Carolina data set). v.extract input=boundary_county where="NAME=’WAKE’ OR NAME=’JOHNSTON’" output=county_WAKE_JOHNSTON v.clip input=railroads clip=county_WAKE_JOHNSTON output=railroads_WAKE_JOHNSTON Figure: v.clip example - basic use Retain boundaries of clip map v.clip -d input=railroads clip=county_WAKE_JOHNSTON output=railroads_WAKE_JOHNSTON Clip by current computational region Clip hospitals by computational region adjusted to counties Wake and Johnston in North Carolina (North Carolina data set). It is not obligatory to enter name of clip map. In case it is stated, the clip map will be omitted. v.extract input=boundary_county where="NAME=’WAKE’ OR NAME=’JOHNSTON’" output=county_WAKE_JOHNSTON v.clip -r input=hospitals output=hospitals_clip Figure: v.clip example - clip by computational region
SEE ALSO
v.overlay, v.select, v.dissolve, v.in.region
AUTHOR
Zofie Cimburova, GeoForAll Lab, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
SOURCE CODE
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