[GRASS-user] Re: which file do I use? .adf files
stephen sefick
ssefick at gmail.com
Fri Sep 17 06:45:41 EDT 2010
Thanks for all of your help. The metadata is of no help, already been
down that road. This is more of a arc file structure problem...
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 3:50 AM, Sylvain Maillard
<sylvain.maillard at gmail.com> wrote:
> have you take a look in the metadata.xml file? regarding the name i guess
> you could find usefull information inside ...
>
>
> Sylvain
>
>
> 2010/9/17 Hermann Peifer <peifer at gmx.eu>
>>
>> I guess you want to run r.in.gdal, or something. So you could follow this
>> advice:
>>
>> > To open the coverage select the coverage directory,
>> > or an .adf file (such as hdr.adf) from within it.
>>
>> http://www.gdal.org/frmt_various.html#AIG
>>
>> Hermann
>>
>>
>> On 17/09/2010 02:33, stephen sefick wrote:
>>>
>>> I know that I need to use a .adf file, but which one? Is there a way
>>> to find out? These are all in a file folder that is supposed to
>>> contain a 1_foot LIDAR dem.
>>>
>>> dblbnd.adf
>>> sta.adf
>>> w001001x.adf
>>> z001003.adf
>>> z001005x.adf
>>> hdr.adf
>>> vat.adf
>>> z001001.adf
>>> z001003x.adf
>>> hillshd_10m
>>> w001000.adf
>>> z001001x.adf
>>> z001004.adf
>>> metadata.xml
>>> w001000x.adf
>>> z001002.adf
>>> z001004x.adf
>>> prj.adf
>>> w001001.adf
>>> z001002x.adf
>>> z001005.adf
>>>
>>>
>>> thanks for all of your help,
>>>
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