rsignell@crusty.er.usgs.gov (R. Signell) (11/30/90)
Does anybody have a X based grid-editor? I am generating gridded data from scattered points and I'd like to be able to display the entire grid via a colormap, and have the ability to zoom in, display and change the values of individual grid cells. Anything close will do if we may butcher the code. Thanks, -- Rich Signell | rsignell@crusty.er.usgs.gov U.S. Geological Survey | (508) 548-8700 Quissett Campus | "Time flies like an arrow..... Woods Hole, MA 02543 | fruit flies like a banana"
joe@spdcc.COM (Joseph Francis) (12/01/90)
In article <1990Nov29.184140.23889@netnews.whoi.edu> rsignell@crusty.er.usgs.gov (R. Signell) writes: >Does anybody have a X based grid-editor? I am generating >gridded data from scattered points and I'd like to be able to >display the entire grid via a colormap, and have the ability CERL has a package called GRASS which provides X-Windows support for interactive and batched viewing, etc. of gridded data, in particular geographic information (like satellite photos, digital elevation maps..) There is a group in Fairfax, VA which deals with it, but I don't have the info just sitting around here today. If you are with USGS, you should be able to find the Army CERL (Corps Engineering Research Labs) somehow... -Jojo