[GRASS5] [bug #782] (grass) r.out.ascii/r.in.ascii
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Thu Aug 2 15:21:08 EDT 2001
this bug's URL: http://intevation.de/rt/webrt?serial_num=782
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Subject: r.out.ascii/r.in.ascii
Platform: Linux/Intel
Linux distro: RedHat
linux cpu: Intel (i486, i586, pentium ...)
Xwindows version: Xfree 3.3.6
Xwindows manager: xfce-3.7.2
TclTk version: n/a
grass downloaded at: CVS Server, Germany
grass binary for platform: I compiled the sources myself
grass sources source: yes, I am using the latest GRASS from CVS
c compiler name: gcc
GRASS:/mnt/usr4/projects/nevada/coeur > r.out.ascii
OPTION: Name of an existing raster map
key: input
required: YES
Enter the name of an existing raster file
Enter 'list' for a list of existing raster files
Hit RETURN to cancel request
> unionville_dem
<unionville_dem>
OPTION: Name of an output ASCII grid map (use out=- for stdout)
key: output
required: YES
Enter the name of an existing raster file
Enter 'list' for a list of existing raster files
Hit RETURN to cancel request
Notice that when the input map is named, the option for output map name is skipped and the input name is requested again. It runs fine after this:
Enter the name of an existing raster file
Enter 'list' for a list of existing raster files
Hit RETURN to cancel request
> unionville_dem
<unionville_dem>
OPTION: Number of decimal places
key: dp
default: 6
required: NO
enter option > 6
You have chosen:
dp=6
Is this correct? (y/n) [y]
OPTION: Char string to represent no data cell
key: null
default: *
required: NO
enter option >
FLAG: Set the following flag?
Suppress printing of header information?(y/n) [n]
et cetera.
BTW, the same bug appears in r.in.ascii. I can file a separate report on that if so desired. Again, input name is requested. When provided, output name request flies by on the screen and the input name is again requested. The second time the module works as advertised.
Rich
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