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<font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">the arc "adf" type files
i've imported have had filenames like w001001.adf and that is what
i've specified when using r.in.gdal and it has worked, however i
also have in the same directory a hdr.adf file and i think if that
file is missing it gives me an error. <br>
<br>
have you tried using r.in.gdal and specifying some of the .adf
files in your dataset? i usually look for whatever file is the
biggest and specify that one, assuming it is the one containing
all the data i want to import.<br>
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On 07/12/2010 04:20 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
<blockquote
cite="mid:alpine.LNX.2.00.1007121619320.31942@salmo.appl-ecosys.com"
type="cite">On Mon, 12 Jul 2010, stephen sefick wrote:
<br>
<br>
<blockquote type="cite">I have a couple of files that are in this
format...
<br>
<br>
aat.adf arx.adf dbltic.adf metadata.xml prj.adf txx.adf
<br>
arc.adf dblbnd.adf log par.adf txt.adf
<br>
<br>
they are arc binary data correct. Is there anyway I can use
these
<br>
with GRASS or QGIS?
<br>
</blockquote>
<br>
The ones I have include a hdr.adf, and that's the file to
specify with
<br>
gdal.
<br>
<br>
Rich
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