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GRASS GIS 7.0.3 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 to display introduction | topics Go back to help overview Display commands: d.barscale Displays a barscale on the graphics monitor. d.colorlist Outputs a list of all available display colors. d.colortable Displays the color table associated with a raster map layer. d.correlate Prints a graph of the correlation between raster maps (in pairs). d.erase Erases the contents of the active graphics display frame with user defined color. d.font Selects the font in which text will be displayed on the user’s graphics monitor. d.fontlist Lists the available fonts. d.geodesic Displays a geodesic line, tracing the shortest distance between two geographic points along a great circle, in a longitude/latitude data set. d.graph Program for generating and displaying simple graphics on the display monitor. d.grid Overlays a user-specified grid in the active display frame on the graphics monitor. d.his Displays the result obtained by combining hue, intensity, and saturation (HIS) values from user-specified input raster map layers. d.histogram Displays a histogram in the form of a pie or bar chart for a user-specified raster map. d.info Displays information about the active display monitor. d.labels Displays text labels (created with v.label) to the active frame on the graphics monitor. d.legend Displays a legend for a 2D or 3D raster map in the active frame of the graphics monitor. d.linegraph Generates and displays simple line graphs in the active graphics monitor display frame. d.mon Controls graphics display monitors from the command line. d.northarrow Displays a north arrow on the graphics monitor. d.out.file Saves the contents of the active display monitor to a graphics file. d.path Finds shortest path for selected starting and ending node. d.polar Draws polar diagram of angle map such as aspect or flow directions d.profile Plots profile of a transect. d.rast.arrow Draws arrows representing cell aspect direction for a raster map containing aspect data. d.rast.edit Edits cell values in a raster map. d.rast Displays user-specified raster map in the active graphics frame. d.rast.leg Displays a raster map and its legend on a graphics window d.rast.num Overlays cell category values on a raster map displayed in the active graphics frame. d.redraw Redraws the content of currently selected monitor. d.rgb Displays three user-specified raster maps as red, green, and blue overlays in the active graphics frame. d.rhumbline Displays the rhumbline joining two longitude/latitude coordinates. d.shade Drapes a color raster over an shaded relief or aspect map. d.text Draws text in the active display frame on the graphics monitor using the current font. d.title Create a TITLE for a raster map in a form suitable for display with d.text. d.to.rast Saves the contents of the active display monitor to a raster map. d.vect.chart Displays charts of vector data in the active frame on the graphics monitor. d.vect Displays user-specified vector map in the active graphics frame. d.vect.thematic Displays a thematic vector map in the active graphics frame. d.what.rast Allows the user to interactively query raster map layers at user-selected locations. d.what.vect Allows the user to interactively query vector map layers at user-selected locations. d.where Identifies the geographic coordinates associated with point locations given in display coordinates. Main index | Topics index | Keywords index | Full index © 2003-2016 GRASS Development Team, GRASS GIS 7.0.3 Reference Manual