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NAME
m.transform - Computes a coordinate transformation based on the control points.
KEYWORDS
miscellaneous, transformation, GCP
SYNOPSIS
m.transform m.transform --help m.transform [-srx] group=name order=integer [format=string[,string,...]] [input=name] [--help] [--verbose] [--quiet] [--ui] Flags: -s Display summary information -r Reverse transform of coords file or coeff. dump Target east,north coordinates to local x,y -x Display transform matrix coefficients --help Print usage summary --verbose Verbose module output --quiet Quiet module output --ui Force launching GUI dialog Parameters: group=name [required] Name of input imagery group order=integer [required] Rectification polynomial order Options: 1-3 Default: 1 format=string[,string,...] Output format Options: idx, src, dst, fwd, rev, fxy, rxy, fd, rd Default: fd,rd idx: point index src: source coordinates dst: destination coordinates fwd: forward coordinates (destination) rev: reverse coordinates (source) fxy: forward coordinates difference (destination) rxy: reverse coordinates difference (source) fd: forward error (destination) rd: reverse error (source) input=name File containing coordinates to transform ("-" to read from stdin) Local x,y coordinates to target east,north
DESCRIPTION
m.transform is an utility to compute transformation based upon GCPs and output error measurements. If coordinates are given with the input file option or fed from stdin, both the input and the output format is "x y" with one coordinate pair per line. Reverse transform is performed with the -r flag. The format option determines how control points are printed out. A summary on the control points can be printed with the -s flag. The summary includes maximum deviation observed when transforming GCPs and overall RMS. The format option is ignored when coordinates are given with the input file option.
NOTES
The transformations are: order=1: e = [E0 E1][1].[1] [E2 0][e] [n] n = [N0 N1][1].[1] [N2 0][e] [n] order=2: e = [E0 E1 E3][1 ] [1 ] [E2 E4 0][e ].[n ] [E5 0 0][e²] [n²] n = [N0 N1 N3][1 ] [1 ] [N2 N4 0][e ].[n ] [N5 0 0][e²] [n²] order=3: e = [E0 E1 E3 E6][1 ] [1 ] [E2 E4 E7 0][e ].[n ] [E5 E8 0 0][e²] [n²] [E9 0 0 0][e³] [n³] n = [N0 N1 N3 N6][1 ] [1 ] [N2 N4 N7 0][e ].[n ] [N5 N8 0 0][e²] [n²] [N9 0 0 0][e³] [n³] ["." = dot-product, (AE).N = N’EA.] In other words, order=1 and order=2 are equivalent to order=3 with the higher coefficients equal to zero.
SEE ALSO
i.rectify, v.rectify, v.transform
AUTHORS
Brian J. Buckley Glynn Clements Hamish Bowman
SOURCE CODE
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