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The GRASS vector data model
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It is important to understand the GRASS vector data model prior to
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digitizing.<A NAME="240"></A> In general, GRASS uses a topological
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vector model.<A NAME="241"></A> This means that areas are not represented
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as closed polygons, but by one or more boundaries. A boundary between two
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adjacent areas is digitized only once, and it is shared by both areas.
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Boundaries must be connected without gaps. An area is identified (labeled)
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by the centroid of the area.
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Besides boundaries and centroids, a vector map can also contain
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points and lines. All these geometry elements can be mixed
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in one vector and will be represented in different so called 'layers' inside
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one GRASS vector map. So in GRASS a layer is not a vector or raster map but a
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level inside a vector layer. This is important to distinguish carefully.
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It is possible to store more 'layers' in one vector dataset. For example,
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fields, forests and lakes can be stored in one vector. Adjacent
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forest and lake can share the same boundary, but they have separate attribute
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tables. It is also possible to attach attributes to boundaries. For example,
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the boundary between lake and forest is a road, so it can have a different
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attribute table.
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The 'layer' of the feature is defined by 'layer' inside GRASS. 'Layer' is the
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number which defines if there are more than one layer inside the dataset, e.g.
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if the geometry is forest or lake. For now, it can be only a number, in the
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future GRASS will also support names as fields in the user interface.
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Attributes can be stored inside the GRASS LOCATION as DBase or
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SQLITE3 or in external database tables, for example PostgreSQL, MySQL,
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Oracle, etc.<A NAME="244"></A>
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Attributes in database tables are linked to geometry elements using
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a 'category' value.<A NAME="245"></A> 'Category' (key, ID) is an
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integer attached to geometry primitives, and it is used as the link to one
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key column in the database table.
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