[GRASS-dev] Problem v.in.ascii (GRASS6.4.0RC4)
roberto.marzocchi
roberto.marzocchi at gmail.com
Tue May 5 16:55:48 EDT 2009
I have the same problem in the command line (using fs=' ') and using
the GUI without quoting
maybe i have a problem with libraries....?
R
Moritz Lennert ha scritto:
> On 05/05/09 17:45, roberto marzocchi wrote:
>> in attached the input file
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>> in grass6.3.0 the command run, the problem is only with the last
>> grass version
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> Have you tried quoting the fs, i.e.:
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> v.in.ascii -z input=fle_input output=name_output format=point fs=' '
> skip=0 x=1 y=2 z=3 cat=0 --overwrite
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> Running it without quoting, I get:
>
> ERROR: y column number > minimum last column number
> (incorrect field separator?)
>
> With quoting it works (in the grass6 development branch).
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> How are you running this command ? On the command line ? In the GUI ?
>
> Moritz
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>> R
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>> 2009/5/5 Moritz Lennert <mlennert a club.worldonline.be
>> <mailto:mlennert a club.worldonline.be>>
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>> On 05/05/09 14:07, roberto marzocchi wrote:
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>> v.in.ascii -z input=fle_input output=name_output format=point
>> fs= skip=0 x=1 y=2 z=3 cat=0 --overwrite --quiet
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>> Output:
>> ******************************************************
>> Segmentation fault
>> dbmi: Protocol error
>> ******************************************************
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>> Grass import correctly the points, but don't create the
>> associated table. anyone know the reason?
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>> Is there any attribute data contained in the input file ? It would
>> help if you sent us at least the first few lines of the data.
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>> Also fs= seems weird. What is the field separator in the file ?
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>> Moritz
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