NAME
s.delaunay - Module to create a vector delaunay
triangulation from a sites file.
SYNOPSIS
s.delaunay [-aql] sites=name vect=name
DESCRIPTION
s.delaunay uses an existing sites list (sitesname) to do Delaunay
triangulation, putting the results in a binary vector file (vectname).
Flag:
- -a
- Use all sites (do not limit to current region)
- -q
- Quiet
- -l
- Output triangulation as a graph, not areas
Parameters:
- sites
- Sites file to process
- vect
- Vector map layer to contain delaunay triangulation.
s.delaunay can be run either non-interactively or interactively. The
program will be run non-interactively if the user specifies the name
of an existing site list file and a name for a vect file, using the
form
s.delaunay [-aql] sitesname vectname
where sitesname is the name of an existing site list file and
vectname is the name of vector output file.
Alternately, the user can simply type s.delaunay on the command
line, without program arguments. In this case, the user will be prompted
for parameter values using the standard GRASS parser interface described in
the manual entry for parser. In either case, v.support should be run on the
output.
REFERENCE
Steve J. Fortune, (1987). A Sweepline Algorithm for
Voronoi Diagrams, Algorithmica 2, 153-174.
SEE ALSO
v.autocorr,
v.spag,
v.support,
s.hull,
s.voronoi,
s.sweep
AUTHOR
James Darrell McCauley,
GRASS 5 update, improvements: Andrea Aime, Modena, Italy
Last changed: $Date: 2002/01/25 05:45:35 $