Two Questions: r.agnps.input & r.in.erdas
Stephen B. King
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Mon Apr 17 08:00:00 EDT 1995
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Chan,
I use i.in.erdas to import ERDAS .gis files without problems. This
should work for .lan files, too.
Steve King
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On Sun, 16 Apr 1995 cjchen at students.wisc.edu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am a new user of GRASS. A couple days ago I download GRASS 4.1 source
> code and other stuffs from Purdue and compiled it on my Linux box.
> Everything is O.K. until I was using r.agnps.input (AGNPS-GRASS interface)
> tonight. That program stopped and gave a error message: r.cn (a command
> to calculate runoff curve number) not found. Well, apparently the source
> code of GRASS4.1 and AGNPS interface do not have this program. Can anyone
> tell me where I can find it?
>
> I also need to convert ERDAS image LAN data to GRASS raster format, and I
> know there is a program call r.in.erdas can do this. But the output from
> this program is very odd. There are only vertical strips shown on the
> monitor. Can anyone advise me how to convert images from ERDAS to GRASS?
>
> Thanx in advance.
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> | Chan C. Chen |
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> | Civil and Environmental Engineering |
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