NAME
v.net.curvedarcs  - Draws curved arcs between points (e.g. flows)
KEYWORDS
vector, 
network, 
flows
SYNOPSIS
v.net.curvedarcs
v.net.curvedarcs --help
v.net.curvedarcs [-s] input=name  [layer=string]  flow_input_file=name  [separator=character]  output=name minimum_offset=float maximum_offset=float  [vertices=integer]   [--overwrite]  [--help]  [--verbose]  [--quiet]  [--ui] 
Flags:
- -s
 
- Draw also short line for flow from and to same node
 
- --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]
 
- Point map containing origins and destinations
 
- Or data source for direct OGR access
 
- layer=string
 
- Layer number where to find point categories
 
- Vector features can have category values in different layers. This number determines which layer to use. When used with direct OGR access this is the layer name.
 
- Default: 1
 
- flow_input_file=name [required]
 
- File containing origins, destinations and flow volumes
 
- Name of input file
 
- separator=character
 
- Separator used in input text file
 
- Special characters: pipe, comma, space, tab, newline
 
- Default: pipe
 
- output=name [required]
 
- Output map with curved lines
 
- Name for output vector map
 
- minimum_offset=float [required]
 
- minimum offset at furthest point from straight line
 
- maximum_offset=float [required]
 
- maximum offset at furthest point from straight line
 
- vertices=integer
 
- number of vertices used to draw curved lines
 
- Default: 30
 
 
v.net.curvedarcs is a frontend to
v.net and
v.segment
 that creates curved arcs between given start and end points.
The user provides a point vector map and a text file (see Notes section) with
start and end point categories as well as a flow volume for this link which
will be transferred to the attribute table of the curved arcs.
The user can determine the nature of the curve with the minimum_offset
and maximum_offset parameters. The longest curve's maximum offset
from a straight line is equal to the value of maximum_offset in
map units. The other curves maximum offset from a straight line is calulated
as length(x)/max_length * max_offset. In other words, shorter lines are less
curved than longer lines. However, any line's maximum offset is always at
least minimum_offset from the straight line.
TODO
v.extract census_wake2000 cat=1,52,70,99,101 type=centroid out=tmp
v.type tmp from=centroid to=point out=points
echo >> flows.txt << EOF
> from,to,volume
> 52,1,100
> 1,52,50
> 70,1,50
> 1,70,50
> 99,1,66
> 1,99,100
> 101,1,25
> 1,101,75
> EOF
v.net.curvedarcs in=points flow=flows.txt sep=comma out=flows minoff=0 maxoff=2000
d.vect map=flows display=shape,dir width_column=volume width_scale=0.05 size=10
d.vect map=points display=shape,cat fill_color=red icon=basic/circle label_bcolor=black label_size=12 yref=bottom
 
	        	
		        The curved arcs with minimum offset = 150 and maximum offset = 2000
Using different amount of curvature:
v.net.curvedarcs in=points flow=flows.txt sep=comma out=flows minoff=150 maxoff=5000 --o
d.vect map=flows display=shape,dir width_column=volume width_scale=0.05 size=10
d.vect map=points display=shape,cat fill_color=red icon=basic/circle label_bcolor=black label_size=12 yref=bottom
 
	        	
		        The curved arcs with minimum offset = 0 and maximum offset = 5000
  v.net,
  v.segment
Moritz Lennert, DGES-ULB
SOURCE CODE
  Available at:
  v.net.curvedarcs source code
  (history)
  Latest change: Thursday Feb 20 13:02:26 2025 in commit: 53de8196a10ba5a8a9121898ce87861d227137e3
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