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INTRODUCTION: ANALYZING DATA IN GRASS

GRASS was designed as an image processing and map analysis system. Most GRASS analysis programs operate on raster data; interfaces exist that allow database management functions to be performed on vector and site data files. Other GRASS programs allow the user to convert GRASS data between raster, vector, and site formats. Information on data conversion is available under the "Data Conversion" topic area (located at the Help System Main Menu).

GRASS raster data analysis functions can be employed for such tasks as:

(1) general data manipulation,
(2) site data analysis,
(3) two- and three-dimensional manipulations,
(4) single cell map reporting functions,
(5) multi-cell coincidence tabulations and comparisons,
(6) neighborhood analysis and filtering,
(7) regional analysis and filtering,
(8) proximity analysis,
(9) Boolean overly functions, and
(10) terrain analysis functions.

Each of these functions is discussed further in the other topic headings available under this section. Other topic headings describe management of vector and site data in GRASS, management of analysis regions, and questions of scale, resolution, and accuracy.


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