[GRASS-user] v.in.ascii don't work

Martin Landa landa.martin at gmail.com
Tue May 29 06:04:49 EDT 2007


I can confirm it, also works for me (6.3cvs).

Martin

2007/5/29, Otto Dassau <otto.dassau at gmx.de>:
> Hi,
>
> for me (GRASS 6.3cvs) the import of your test data works, the syntax is
> correct. Maybe you need to check your test.txt for <space> values in your
> columns etc?
>
> regards,
>  Otto
>
> On Tue, 29 May 2007 09:31:38 +0200
> Poizot Emmanuel <poizot at cnam.fr> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm unable to input  text file in GRASS using v.in.ascii.
> > I'm (trying) working on GRASS 6.2.1 under Ubuntu Fiesty
> >
> >
> > I have a text file (test.txt) which containing:
> > 1|3.5|43.6|2.3
> > 2|3.55|43.605|1.2
> > 3|3.51|43.621|-2.3
> > 4|3.485|43.704|56.1
> > 5|3.498|43.5|7.1058
> >
> > I would like to import it in a new layer with the following command:
> > cat test.txt | v.in.ascii  out=test columns='nul int, x double, y
> > double, val double' fs="|" x=2 y=3 z=0
> >
> > and the outputs of that command is:
> >
> > Maximum input row length: 20
> > Maximum number of columns: 4
> > Minimum number of columns: 4
> > column: 1  type: integer
> > column: 2  type: double
> > column: 3  type: double
> > column: 4  type: double
> > Building topology ...
> > 0 primitives registered
> > 0 areas built
> > 0 isles built
> > Attaching islands:
> > Attaching centroids: Topology was built.
> > Number of nodes     :   0
> > Number of primitives:   0
> > Number of points    :   0
> > Number of lines     :   0
> > Number of boundaries:   0
> > Number of centroids :   0
> > Number of areas     :   0
> > Number of isles     :   0
> >
> > So no points are imported in the layer.
> > I turn around that problem wich normally should work, as what I raed
> > everywhere, but not for me !!
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > E. POIZOT
> >
>
>
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