running i.in.erdas
Reuben Wee
roobs at tribe.fit.unimas.my
Fri Feb 10 05:13:33 EST 1995
Hi, I wrote a couple of days ago regarding converting erdas file to grass
file format. I'm running Grass 4.1 update 3 on Linux 1.1.59. I
encountered some problems here when running i.in.erdas. Here is a log of
what happened...
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tribe # i.in.erdas input=hingsat.lan output=dataset1
HEAD74
pack type------ 0
number bands----------- 1792
number cols,rows------- -1240662016, -1240662016
starting coordinate --- 16777216, 16777216
map type -------------- 0
number classes -------- 1
area ------------------ 0.000000 N
map coordinate -------- 0.000000, 0.000000
pixel size ------------ 0.000000, 0.000000
Error in memory allocation
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The person who passed me this file ensured me that this was a 7 band
file... As, I'm totally lost with Grass and GIS in particular, I wouldn't
know how to make head or tails out of the raw file (hingsat.lan - and the
90 Megabyte size makes my bone chill as to try and see where the fault
lies). I noticed that in the console output, i.in.erdas interprets the
file as having 1792 bands (which is as far as I know impossible). And it
crashes with a memory allocation error... Before I conclude that I have a
faulty data file, is there any other thing I should be aware of ?
Roobs
UNIMAS - Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
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