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# [http://sourceforge.net/p/jump-pilot/code/HEAD/tree/core/trunk/docs/Sextante/Sextante_List_of_algorithms.pdf?format=raw Sextante List of Algorithms]. The complete list of Algorithms available on OpenJUMP Sextante | # [http://sourceforge.net/p/jump-pilot/code/HEAD/tree/core/trunk/docs/Sextante/Sextante_List_of_algorithms.pdf?format=raw Sextante List of Algorithms]. The complete list of Algorithms available on OpenJUMP Sextante | ||
− | There is also a [https://www.youtube.com/user/sextantelibrary/featured | + | There is also a YouTube channel ([https://www.youtube.com/user/sextantelibrary/featured SEXTANTE Geospatial Library]) on how to use Sextante |
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Introduction
SEXTANTE (Sistema EXTremeño de ANàlisis Territorial) is a library of geoprocesses developed in Java by Victor Olaya. It has more than 280 algorithms that cover many areas within the geospatial analysis, both raster and vector. SEXTANTE is embedded into major opensource GIS projects, such as gvSIG, OpenJUMP or uDig, and in free/propetary non-java projects like QGIS and ArcGIS.
Documentation
The following documents (PDF, in English) are available on OpenJUMP web site:
- Introduction to Sextante. A complete manual of all the functions available on Sextante.
- Sextante Programming Guide. How to program a Sextante plugin
- Sextante List of Algorithms. The complete list of Algorithms available on OpenJUMP Sextante
There is also a YouTube channel (SEXTANTE Geospatial Library) on how to use Sextante